Agreement of Nursing Home Staff With Palliative Care Principles: A PACE Cross-sectional Study Among Nurses and Care Assistants in Five European Countries

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العنوان: Agreement of Nursing Home Staff With Palliative Care Principles: A PACE Cross-sectional Study Among Nurses and Care Assistants in Five European Countries
المؤلفون: Honinx, E., Smets, T., Piers, R., Deliens, L., Payne, S., Kylanen, M., Baranska, I., Pasman, H.R.W., Gambassi, G., Block, L. van den, Gatsolaeva, Y., Miranda, R., Pivodic, L., Tanghe, M., Hout, H. van, Noortgate, N. van den, Froggatt, K., Onwuteaka-Philipsen, B., Szczerbinska, K., Oosterveld-Vlug, M., Wichmann, A.B., Engels, Y., Vernooij-Dassen, M., Hockley, J., Leppaaho, S., Pautex, S., Bassal, C., Mammarella, F., Mercuri, M., Rossi, P., Segat, I., Stodolska, A., Adang, E., Andreasen, P., Kuitunen-Kaija, O., Moore, D.C., Pac, A., Kijowska, V., Koppel, M., Steen, J.T. van der, Paula, E.M. de, PACE, European Assoc Palliative Care VZW, European Forum Primary Care Age Pl
المساهمون: Family Medicine and Chronic Care, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, End-of-life Care Research Group, Clinical sciences, General practice, Public and occupational health, APH - Aging & Later Life, APH - Quality of Care
المصدر: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 58, 824-834
Honinx, E, Smets, T, Piers, R, Deliens, L, Payne, S, Kylänen, M, Barańska, I, Pasman, H R W, Gambassi, G, van den Block, L, Age Platform Europe, and Alzheimer Europe, PACE, European Association for Palliative Care vzw & European Forum For Primary Care 2019, ' Agreement of Nursing Home Staff With Palliative Care Principles: A PACE Cross-sectional Study Among Nurses and Care Assistants in Five European Countries ', Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, vol. 58, no. 5, pp. 824-834 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2019.06.015Test
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 58(5), 824-834
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 58(5), 824-834. Elsevier Inc.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 58, 5, pp. 824-834
سنة النشر: 2019
مصطلحات موضوعية: Cross-Cultural Comparison, medicine.medical_specialty, Alzheimer`s disease Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 1], Palliative care, Cross-sectional study, Attitude of Health Personnel, Nursing(all), Clinical Neurology, Context (language use), Opinions, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Belgium, Medicine, Humans, 030212 general & internal medicine, care homes, General Nursing, Pace, Netherlands, Quality of Health Care, Terminal Care, business.industry, Palliative Care, Odds ratio, Nursing Homes, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Cross-Sectional Studies, England, Italy, 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis, Family medicine, Attitudes, Health Care Surveys, Care assistants, Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing, Nursing Staff, Neurology (clinical), Spiritual care, Poland, business, Nursing homes
الوصف: Contains fulltext : 215538.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) CONTEXT: To provide high-quality palliative care to nursing home residents, staff need to understand the basic principles of palliative care. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the extent of agreement with the basic principles of palliative care of nurses and care assistants working in nursing homes in five European countries and to identify correlates. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study in 214 homes in Belgium, England, Italy, the Netherlands, and Poland. Agreement with basic principles of palliative care was measured with the Rotterdam MOVE2PC. We calculated percentages and odds ratios of agreement and an overall score between 0 (no agreement) and 5 (total agreement). RESULTS: Most staff in all countries agreed that palliative care involves more than pain treatment (58% Poland to 82% Belgium) and includes spiritual care (62% Italy to 76% Belgium) and care for family or relatives (56% Italy to 92% Belgium). Between 51% (the Netherlands) and 64% (Belgium) correctly disagreed that palliative care should start in the last week of life and 24% (Belgium) to 53% (Poland) agreed that palliative care and intensive life-prolonging treatment can be combined. The overall agreement score ranged between 1.82 (Italy) and 3.36 (England). Older staff (0.26; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.09-0.43, P = 0.003), nurses (0.59; 95% CI: 0.43-0.75, P < 0.001), and staff who had undertaken palliative care training scored higher (0.21; 95% CI: 0.08-0.34, P = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: The level of agreement of nursing home staff with basic principles of palliative care was only moderate and differed between countries. Efforts to improve the understanding of basic palliative care are needed.
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