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Impact of End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium on Palliative Care Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Care of Dying of Nurses in India: A Quasi-Experimental Pre-post Study.

Mayank GuptaGegal PruthiPriyanka GuptaKaramjot SinghJyoti KanwatAvinash Tiwari
Published in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2022)
Palliative care (PC) training is conspicuously absent in Indian nursing curricula which is an obstacle to deliver quality end of life care (EOLC). End of life care nursing education consortium (ELNEC) aims to improve nursing staff knowledge and attitudes in PC and EOLC, however its impact on knowledge and attitudes has not been investigated in India. We aimed to assess the impact of ELNEC on the knowledge and attitudes of nurses in India towards PC and care of the dying. This prospective study included 108 registered nurses. A pre- and post-training questionnaire containing Palliative Care Quiz of Nursing (PCQN) and Frommelt Attitude toward Care of the Dying Scale Form B (FATCOD-B) was used to evaluate the PC knowledge and attitudes towards EOLC respectively. Subgroup analysis to delineate association of baseline knowledge and attitudes with gender, educational qualification or professional experience of working with patients with cancer or chronic life limiting illnesses were done. Pre-test FATCOD-B and PCQN scores of 110.81 ± 9.37 and 8.45 ± 1.88 reflect favorable attitudes towards care of dying not backed by sufficient PC knowledge respectively. The mean PCQN and FATCOD-B scores improved from 8.45 ± 1.88 to 10.16 ± 1.89 ( P = .0001) and from 110.81 ± 9.37 to 119.47 ± 10.14 ( P = .0001) respectively; implying a statistically significant improvement in PC knowledge and a more positive attitudes towards care of the dying. End of life care nursing education consortium is effective in improving practicing nurses' knowledge and attitudes toward PC and care of the dying.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • mental health
  • advanced cancer
  • quality improvement
  • clinical trial
  • pain management
  • mass spectrometry