Health care workers' skills: perceived competence and experiences of end-of-life care in community hospitals
Health care workers' skills: perceived competence and experiences of end-of-life care in community hospitals
Objectives: To understand the knowledge, skills and confidence of doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers in delivering end-of-life care in community hospitals.
Research design: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was carried out to evaluate doctors', nurses' and other staff's self-reported knowledge and confidence in delivering general aspects of end-of-life care in six community hospitals in the South West and South East of England. Approximately 900 hours of non-participant observation was conducted.
Participants: Staff associated with community hospitals were invited to complete a questionnaire and 346 questionnaires were distributed, with 125 returned (response rate 36%). The sample consisted of: medical staff (n = 31), nursing staff (n = 44), health care assistants (n = 22) and other professional workers (n = 28).
Results: Staff reported having knowledge, skills and confidence in symptom control but had less expertise in psychological, spiritual and bereavement care. End-of-life care needs to be delivered by a multidisciplinary team. Our findings indicate that further education is required in psychosocial care.
community hospitals, end-of-life care, palliative care, education, questionnaire survey
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Payne, Sheila
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Hawker, Sheila
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Kerr, Chris
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Seamark, David
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Jarrett, Nikki
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Roberts, Helen
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Smith, Helen
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June 2007
Payne, Sheila
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Kerr, Chris
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Seamark, David
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Jarrett, Nikki
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Payne, Sheila, Hawker, Sheila, Kerr, Chris, Seamark, David, Jarrett, Nikki, Roberts, Helen and Smith, Helen
(2007)
Health care workers' skills: perceived competence and experiences of end-of-life care in community hospitals.
Progess in Palliative Care, 15 (3), .
(doi:10.1179/096992607x196033).
Abstract
Objectives: To understand the knowledge, skills and confidence of doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers in delivering end-of-life care in community hospitals.
Research design: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was carried out to evaluate doctors', nurses' and other staff's self-reported knowledge and confidence in delivering general aspects of end-of-life care in six community hospitals in the South West and South East of England. Approximately 900 hours of non-participant observation was conducted.
Participants: Staff associated with community hospitals were invited to complete a questionnaire and 346 questionnaires were distributed, with 125 returned (response rate 36%). The sample consisted of: medical staff (n = 31), nursing staff (n = 44), health care assistants (n = 22) and other professional workers (n = 28).
Results: Staff reported having knowledge, skills and confidence in symptom control but had less expertise in psychological, spiritual and bereavement care. End-of-life care needs to be delivered by a multidisciplinary team. Our findings indicate that further education is required in psychosocial care.
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Published date: June 2007
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community hospitals, end-of-life care, palliative care, education, questionnaire survey
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ISSN: 0969-9260
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