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Community-Based Palliative Care Leader Perspectives on Staffing, Recruitment, and Training.

Nancy Dudley1, Susan Chapman, Joanne Spetz.   

Abstract

To assess perspectives of US community-based palliative care program leaders on staffing, recruitment, and training, a qualitative descriptive study was conducted. Leaders (n = 20) from academic medical centers, large integrated and community health systems, home health and hospice organizations, and the Veterans Administration were recruited. Three major categories emerged that influence community-based palliative care workforce team composition across settings: (1) staffing models and recruitment are influenced by setting and workforce experience, (2) training varies by setting, and (3) demand exceeds supply of trained workforce. Participants described a hybrid approach used in academic and community settings to complete an interdisciplinary team by leveraging social work and chaplaincy from inpatient departments and home health and hospice. Physician-led interdisciplinary teams in academic settings and teams more often led by nurse practitioners in community settings were reported. Community program leaders expressed the desire to recruit nurses with home health and hospice experience because of the ability to work independently. Training was described as more often on-the-job in community settings. Turnover related to the lack of a properly trained workforce was described as one of the biggest barriers to palliative care development.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30063568     DOI: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000000419

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hosp Palliat Nurs        ISSN: 1522-2179            Impact factor:   1.918


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