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Palliative Nursing Competencies Required for Different Levels of Palliative Care Provision: A Qualitative Analysis of Health Care Professionals' Perspectives.

Minna Hökkä1,2, Hanna-Leena Melender3, Juho T Lehto4,5, Pirjo Kaakinen2.   

Abstract

Background: Nurses must possess adequate competencies to provide high-quality palliative care. Earlier statements have described certain competencies that are relevant for palliative care, yet only limited empirical research has focused on the perspective of health care professionals to clarify which competencies are required for different levels of palliative care provision. Objective: The aim was to describe the required palliative nursing competencies of registered nurses aligned to different levels of palliative care provision, from the perspectives of multiprofessional groups. Design: A qualitative study design. Setting/Subjects: A purposive sample of professionals, working in different levels of palliative care across various settings in Finland, was used to gain information about the aim of the study (n = 222). Measurements: Content analysis was applied to describe the competencies of registered nurses.
Results: Competencies relevant to basic palliative care were categorized under 17 main categories, which included a total of 75 subcategories. "Competence in managing the most common symptoms" was the main category that contained the largest number of reduced expressions (f = 75). An analysis of specialist palliative care data yielded 10 main categories, including 49 subcategories, with "Competence in maintaining expertise and taking care of own well-being at work" containing the most reduced expressions.
Conclusion: The study provided new knowledge; more specifically, competencies related to encounters and maintaining hope were described as palliative care nursing competences. The results can be used to ensure that palliative nursing education focuses on the competences that are necessary in practice.

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Keywords:  competences; education; nursing; palliative care; professional competence; qualitative research

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33720785      PMCID: PMC8590151          DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2020.0632

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Palliat Med        ISSN: 1557-7740            Impact factor:   2.947


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Authors:  Ulla H Graneheim; Britt-Marie Lindgren; Berit Lundman
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Authors:  Gunilla Holopainen; Lisbet Nyström; Anne Kasén
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Journal:  J Hosp Palliat Nurs       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 1.918

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9.  Health professionals' dealing with hope in palliative patients with cancer, an explorative qualitative research.

Authors:  Corine Nierop-van Baalen; Mieke Grypdonck; Ann van Hecke; Sofie Verhaeghe
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Authors:  Benjamin Saunders; Julius Sim; Tom Kingstone; Shula Baker; Jackie Waterfield; Bernadette Bartlam; Heather Burroughs; Clare Jinks
Journal:  Qual Quant       Date:  2017-09-14
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1.  Finnish nursing students' perceptions of the development needs in palliative care education and factors influencing learning in undergraduate nursing studies - a qualitative study.

Authors:  Minna Hökkä; Juho T Lehto; Helvi Kyngäs; Tarja Pölkki
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 3.234

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