"当我不知道如何开展姑息关怀时,我该如何实践?探索 EPAN(一种在线教育干预措施)对新加坡普通护士的影响:一项评估研究。

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Yi Ling Neo, Norasyikin Hassan, Jemima Koh, Rasidah Alias, Liyun Wang, Yazid Hussein, Yoke Ping Wong
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目的在新加坡,大多数死亡(62.1%)发生在医院,但大多数护士没有接受过姑息关怀(PC)教育。为弥补这一学习差距,新加坡开发了在线电子学习课程 "护士姑息关怀基本方法"(EPAN)。本研究旨在评估 EPAN 对普通护士提供临终关怀的知识、信心和态度的影响。研究方法:收敛平行混合方法设计。结果1708 名护士(67%)完成了 EPAN,其中大部分来自住院和门诊环境。从统计学角度看,知识、信心和态度的平均得分均有明显提高(P 结论:EPAN 是在亚洲背景下开发的一种临终关怀方法:在亚洲背景下开发的 EPAN 对护士提供临终关怀的知识、信心和态度产生了重大影响。这对具有类似文化背景的国家开展姑息关怀教育具有更广泛的意义。
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"How Do I Practise Palliative Care When I Don't Know How?" Exploring the Impact of EPAN, An Online Educational Intervention on General Nurses in Singapore: An Evaluation Study.

Objective(s): The majority of deaths in Singapore (62.1%) occur in the hospital, but most nurses do not have palliative care (PC) education. An online e-learning course, "Essential Palliative Care Approach for Nurses" (EPAN), was developed to close the learning gap. The study aimed to evaluate the impact of EPAN on general nurses' knowledge, confidence, and attitude in delivering end-of-life care. Methods: Convergent parallel mixed methods design. Results: 1708 nurses (67%), mostly from inpatient and ambulatory settings, completed EPAN. Statistically significant increases in mean scores across knowledge, confidence, and attitude (p < 0.05) remained consistent immediately post-course and 3 months post-course. Respondents shared their intentions to change practice in the immediate post-course survey (n = 1155) and how they have practiced end-of-life care in the 3-month post-course survey (n = 777). Major categories from the content analysis included: (i) actualise confidence to deliver effective communication, (ii) making time and showing empathy in end-of-life care, (iii) advocating for end-of-life care, (iv) proactive collaboration with other healthcare professionals, (v) navigated and accepted end-of-life boundaries, and (vi) able to self-manage emotions. Conclusions: EPAN, developed within an Asian context, has demonstrated a significant impact on nurses' knowledge, confidence, and attitude in delivering end-of-life care. This has broader implications for general palliative care education in countries of similar cultural concerns.

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Journal of Palliative Care
Journal of Palliative Care 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.20
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5.90%
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63
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Palliative Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary forum for practical, critical thought on palliative care and palliative medicine. JPC publishes high-quality original research, opinion papers/commentaries, narrative and humanities works, case reports/case series, and reports on international activities and comparative palliative care.
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