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Knowledge about Palliative Care and Attitudes toward Care of the Dying among Primary Care Nurses in Spain.

Tamara Escoto MengualElena Chover-SierraMaría Luisa Ballestar-TarínCarles Saus-OrtegaVicente Gea-CaballeroNatura Colomer-PérezAntonio Martínez-Sabater
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Regarding the level of knowledge in palliative care, at a global level, the results revealed that 60% of the answers in the PCQN-SV were correct, with different results for each of the three subscales that compose it. When analyzing the attitudes of primary care nurses toward the care of the dying, an average of 132.21 out of 150 was obtained, representing a positive attitude. On the other hand, when analyzing these results in terms of knowledge and attitudes according to the population's characteristics, we see that participants with both experience and training in palliative care present a better level of knowledge and a higher score regarding their attitudes toward care of the dying. However, the differences are only significant regarding the level of knowledge in palliative care. When analyzing the data from the two scales together, it is noteworthy that the participants with the most positive attitudes (highest scores on the FATCOD-S) also have the highest percentages of correct answers on the PCQN-SV.
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