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ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS PALLIATIVE CARE IN ONCOLOGY NURSING AMONG NURSING PERSONNEL, WEST BENGAL, INDIA.
Palliative care is the science of promoting quality of life of a patient that is typically thought of as the
intensive care given to a patient who is on the verge of passing away. Nurses need to acquire specic
knowledge and abilities to provide quality palliative care. It is a strategy to enhance the quality of life for patients and their
families dealing life-threatening illness by preventing and relieving suffering through early detection, accurate assessment
and treatment of pain and physical, psychosocial and spiritual issues. Investigator undertaken this study to assess knowledge
and attitude of staff nurses towards Palliative care in Oncology Nursing, using descriptive survey design. 60 staff nurses
working in different government hospitals were selected as participants through non probability convenience sampling
technique, following selected inclusion and exclusion criteria. Socio-demographic characteristics of participants, their
knowledge and attitude towards Palliative care in Oncology Nursing were collected by structured questionnaire, PCQON and
FATCOD. Study revealed that among 60 participants, only 30% (18) respondents have good knowledge towards Palliative Care
in Oncology Nursing and maximum 77% (46) participants have positive attitude towards the PC in Oncology Nursing. There is
no signicant relationship between nurses' knowledge on PC in Oncology Nursing and their clinical experience (χ2=0.76) and
type of hospital they are working (χ2=0.09) df =1, p<0.05.Although a few nurses may have good knowledge but majority of
them have good attitude towards Palliative care in Oncology Nursing.