Knowledge and Attitude of the General Public Toward Palliative Care in Jordan: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Ahmad A Altarifi, Mohammed Baker, Kenda Abedal-Kareem, Abdullah Abu-Ishqair, Zaina AbuMelhim, Salman Abu Shetayyah, Khader A Almhdawi
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Palliative care is directed to relieve the symptoms of serious and life-threatening illnesses. Unfortunately, it's usually provided lately in the disease course in developing countries due to a lack of awareness about its concept, which deprives many patients of its benefits. This study aims to investigate the knowledge and attitude of the Jordanian general public toward palliative care. A cross-sectional study was conducted using an electronic questionnaire via social media platforms. Knowledge about palliative care was measured using the "Palliative Care Knowledge Scale" (PaCKS), whereas the attitude was measured using an edited version of the "Frommelt Attitudes Toward Care of the Dying -B(FATCOD-B)" tool. The inclusion criteria were adults older than 18 years old who live in Jordan. Any subject who was younger than 18 years old, refused to give informed consent, and working or studying in a healthcare-related profession was excluded. 329 respondents filled out the survey (females = 214 (65%), mean age = 32.7 ± (13.63) years). Only 67 respondents (20.4%) heard about palliative care previously. The average knowledge score (out of 13) was 6.8 (±4.2). The average attitude score (out of 5) was 3.0 (±.4). Higher knowledge self-evaluation, older age, and higher income were factors associated with a higher level of knowledge and favorable attitude toward palliative care. Our study showed a moderate knowledge and neutral attitude toward palliative care. Further awareness campaigns should be conducted to raise the awareness of the Jordanian society regarding the objectives of palliative care.

约旦公众对姑息治疗的认识和态度:一项横断面研究。
姑息关怀旨在缓解严重和危及生命的疾病症状。遗憾的是,在发展中国家,由于缺乏对姑息关怀概念的认识,姑息关怀通常在疾病的晚期才提供,这使得许多患者无法享受到姑息关怀的益处。本研究旨在调查约旦公众对姑息治疗的认识和态度。研究通过社交媒体平台使用电子问卷进行了横断面研究。对姑息关怀知识的测量采用 "姑息关怀知识量表"(PaCKS),而对姑息关怀态度的测量则采用经过编辑的 "Frommelt临终关怀态度-B(FATCOD-B)"工具。纳入标准为居住在约旦的 18 岁以上成年人。任何年龄小于 18 岁、拒绝做出知情同意、从事或学习医疗保健相关专业的受试者均被排除在外。329名受访者填写了调查问卷(女性=214人(65%),平均年龄=32.7 ± (13.63)岁)。只有 67 名受访者(20.4%)以前听说过姑息关怀。平均知识得分(满分 13 分)为 6.8(±4.2)分。平均态度得分(满分 5 分)为 3.0(±.4)分。较高的知识自我评价、较高的年龄和较高的收入是与较高的姑息治疗知识水平和良好的姑息治疗态度相关的因素。我们的研究表明,人们对姑息关怀的了解程度一般,态度中立。应进一步开展宣传活动,提高约旦社会对姑息关怀目标的认识。
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