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A Multi-country Comparative Study on Palliative Care Knowledge and Attitudes Toward End-of-Life Care Among Undergraduate Nursing Students.

Joshua K Muliira1, Eilean Rathinasamy Lazarus2, Ephraim C Mirafuentes2.   

Abstract

The global burden of human death after experiencing serious health-related suffering (SHRS) requiring palliative care (PC) and end-of-life care (EOLC) is increasing. The largest increase in SHRS, death situations, PC, and EOLC needs continues to be in developing countries with limited access to PC. It is critical that nursing human resources in countries with limited access to PC are well trained and have adequate knowledge, attitudes, and skills to provide PC and EOLC. This study aimed to compare the PC knowledge and attitudes toward EOLC of future nursing human resources in Oman, India, and the Philippines. A comparative, cross-sectional design and two standardized questionnaires (the PEACE-Q and FATCOD-B) were used to collect data from 547 undergraduate nursing students (NSs). Overall, the NSs had positive attitudes toward EOLC (102.5 ± 15.39), but moderate PC knowledge (20.99 ± 3.59). The NSs were least knowledgeable about dyspnea, cancer pain, delirium, and side effects of opioids. Most of the NSs reported that their program did not include specific content about PC (56.1%) and hospice care (54.1%). The differences between countries and the predictors of PC knowledge and attitude toward EOLC were identified. The findings reveal gaps that need to be addressed in order to enhance access to PC and EOLC through well-trained nursing human resources.
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Keywords:  Attitude; Cancer; End-of-life; India; Knowledge; Nursing; Nursing students; Oman; Palliative care; Philippines

Year:  2022        PMID: 35729315     DOI: 10.1007/s13187-022-02193-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Educ        ISSN: 0885-8195            Impact factor:   2.037


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1.  Palliative Care Awareness among Indian Undergraduate Health Care Students: A Needs-Assessment Study to Determine Incorporation of Palliative Care Education in Undergraduate Medical, Nursing and Allied Health Education.

Authors:  Sakshi Sadhu; Naveen Sulakshan Salins; Asha Kamath
Journal:  Indian J Palliat Care       Date:  2010-09

2.  Awareness of palliative care among diploma nursing students.

Authors:  Suja Karkada; Baby S Nayak
Journal:  Indian J Palliat Care       Date:  2011-01
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