| Literature DB >> 30135908 |
Brenda M Morrow1, Charlotte Barnard2, Zimkhitha Luhlaza2, Kelisha Naidoo2, Sarah Pitt2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Palliative care encompasses holistic management of patients and families facing life-threatening and life-limiting conditions. There is currently little known about South African physiotherapists' palliative care knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, experience and training needs.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 30135908 PMCID: PMC6093105 DOI: 10.4102/sajp.v73i1.384
Source DB: PubMed Journal: S Afr J Physiother ISSN: 0379-6175
Year qualified as a physiotherapist (n = 289).
| Qualification year | |
|---|---|
| 2011–2015 | 67 (23.2) |
| 2006–2010 | 41 (14.2) |
| 2001–2005 | 36 (12.5) |
| 1996–2000 | 37 (12.8) |
| 1991–1995 | 22 (7.6) |
| 1986–1990 | 37 (12.8) |
| 1981–1985 | 20 (6.9) |
| 1976–1980 | 15 (5.2) |
| 1971–1975 | 9 (3.1) |
| 1970 or earlier | 5 (1.7) |
Source: Authors’ own work
FIGURE 1Professional positions held by respondents (n = 289).
FIGURE 2Overall interest in palliative care in physiotherapy, rated on a five-point Likert scale (n = 289).
Responses from universities (n = 7) with regard to specified palliative care training and instruction.
| University code | Number of hours of specified palliative care training in physiotherapy | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| A | 1 | Lectures are given in second year as part of the Clinical Science course. |
| B | 3 | In third year students receive a 2 h lecture on how to handle death of a patient and a 1-h lecture on the management and palliative care of a lung cancer patient. |
| C | 0 | Palliative care education is covered when studying specific conditions. This institution is in the process of revising their curriculum after the academic staff identified a gap and are outsourcing a topic to be taught by a physiotherapist specifically trained in oncology and palliative care. |
| D | Did not respond. | - |
| E | Did not respond. | - |
| F | 3 | Fourth year students have two 1.5-h class based discussion entitled ‘The Meaningful Life and Death’. |
| G | Did not respond. | - |
Source: Authors’ own work
FIGURE 3Perception of the most important focus or goal of physiotherapy management in palliative care (n = 184).
Perceptions and experiences of palliative care in physiotherapy, using the PTiPC-KABE scale (n = 234).
| Domain | Median (IQR) score achieved (% total ideal score) |
|---|---|
| Total score | 67.1 (58.8–76.5) |
| Knowledge | 56.3 (43.8–62.5) |
| Attitudes | 66.7 (50.0–83.3) |
| Beliefs | 82.6 (69.6–91.3) |
| Experience | 64.3 (50.0–76.2) |
Source: Authors’ own work
IQR, interquartile range.
Summarised responses to questions (n = 234) related to experience and beliefs of physiotherapy in palliative care, using the PTiPC-KABE scale (Question 7).
| Responses | Neutral | Agree | N/A | Disagree |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a. Palliative care is as important as curative care in physiotherapy practice. | 39 (16.7) | 176 (75.2) | 0 (0.0) | 19 (8.1) |
| b. I have had experience providing palliative care to patients and their families. | 18 (7.7) | 186 (79.5) | 10 (4.3) | 20 (8.5) |
| c. I feel a sense of personal failure when a patient dies. | 39 (16.7) | 65 (27.8) | 6 (2.6) | 124 (53.0) |
| d. There is societal support for and awareness of the need for physiotherapy in palliative care. | 33 (14.1) | 58 (24.8) | 3 (1.3) | 140 (59.8) |
| e. The medical staff supports physiotherapy in palliative care in my workplace. | 48 (20.5) | 91 (38.9) | 40 (17.1) | 55 (23.5) |
| f. The physical environment of my workplace is ideal for providing palliative care and rehabilitation. | 38 (16.2) | 93 (39.7) | 28 (12.0) | 75 (32.1) |
| g. My workplace is adequately staffed for providing palliative care (including palliative rehabilitation) to patients and their families. | 39 (16.7) | 74 (31.6) | 27 (11.5) | 94 (40.2) |
| h. In my workplace, families are involved in decision making about the terminally ill patient. | 30 (12.8) | 135 (57.7) | 36 (15.4) | 33 (14.1) |
| i. Providing pain relief is a priority to me, when patients are nearing the end of life. | 13 (5.6) | 194 (82.9) | 23 (9.8) | 4 (1.7) |
| j. I am often exposed to death in my workplace. | 24 (10.3) | 130 (55.6) | 28 (12.0) | 52 (22.2) |
| k. Palliative care is necessary in physiotherapy education. | 10 (4.3) | 201 (85.9) | 20 (8.55) | 3 (1.3) |
| l. When a patient under my care dies, I have sufficient time to spend with his or her family. | 37 (15.8) | 60 (25.6) | 33 (14.1) | 104 (44.4) |
| m. There are policies and guidelines to assist delivery of palliative care in my workplace. | 39 (16.7) | 37 (15.8) | 35 (15.0) | 123 (52.6) |
| n. In my workplace, when a diagnosis with a poor outcome is made, the patient and his or her family are informed of palliative care options. | 39 (16.7) | 109 (46.6) | 35 (15.0) | 51 (21.8) |
| o. In my area of work, the multi-disciplinary team expresses and discusses its opinions, values and beliefs about palliative care. | 37 (15.8) | 70 (29.9) | 46 (19.7) | 81 (34.6) |
| p. Caring for dying patients is traumatic for me. | 46 (19.7) | 109 (46.6) | 12 (5.1) | 67 (28.6) |
| q. I have received education that assists me to support and communicate with terminally ill/ dying patients and their families. | 30 (12.8) | 61 (26.1) | 14 (6.0) | 129 (55.1) |
| r. All members of the healthcare team in my workplace agree with and support palliative care when it is implemented for the terminally ill patient. | 56 (23.9) | 95 (40.6) | 50 (21.4) | 33 (66.9) |
| s. In my workplace, staff go beyond what they feel comfortable with in using technological life support. | 57 (24.4) | 45 (19.2) | 67 (28.6) | 65 (27.8) |
| t. In my workplace, staff are asked by the family to continue life-extending care beyond what they feel is right. | 50 (21.4) | 59 (25.2) | 65 (27.8) | 60 (25.6) |
| u. My personal attitudes about death affect my willingness to deliver palliative care. | 40 (17.1) | 65 (27.8) | 17 (7.3) | 112 (47.9) |
| v. Palliative care is against the values of physiotherapy. | 11 (4.7) | 11 (4.7) | 4 (1.7) | 208 (88.9) |
| w. When a patient dies in my workplace, counselling is available for me if I need it. | 26 (11.1) | 46 (19.7) | 37 (15.8) | 125 (53.4) |
| x. There is a belief in my society that patients should not die, under any circumstances. | 21 (9.0) | 30 (12.8) | 9 (3.8) | 174 (74.4) |
| y. Curative care is more important than palliative care in the physiotherapy environment. | 46 (19.7) | 62 (26.5) | 4 (1.7) | 122 (52.1) |
Source: Authors’ own work
FIGURE 4Percentage correct responses to the ‘true or false’ questions of the PTiPC-KABE scale (Question 11).