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Improving Critical Care Nurses Perceived Self-Efficacy in Providing Palliative Care: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Christina DeFusco1, Auriel Lewis1, Tanya Cohn1
1Department of Nursing, 1849Simmons University, Boston, MA, USA.
Background:
Palliative care is a service that focuses on quality of life and symptom management. It is particularly important for patients with chronic disease. Palliative care in general is an underutilized service for various reasons. Many nurses have only learned about palliative care from experience and express a need for more education.
Purpose:
This study focused on educating critical care nurses on palliative care through online training videos. This quasi-experimental study aims to determine if an online palliative care educational program improves critical care nurses' self-efficacy in providing palliative care.
Procedures:
The study was conducted using a pre-survey and post-survey that was created with a validated tool called the Palliative Care Self-Efficacy Scale. In between the surveys, the respondents were directed to online education.
Main Findings:
The overall Palliative Care Self-Efficacy Scale showed a median score of the Palliative Care Self-Efficacy Scale increased from pre education (Md=38) to post-education (Md = 43.5), z = -4.868, p <.001, with a large effect size (r = -.76).
Principal Conclusions:
The majority of critical care nurses have received some form of palliative care education. Online resources similar to the VitalTalk videos and handouts provide added education and improve perceived self-efficacy in providing palliative care in both psychosocial and symptom management aspects of care. The data suggests that improvements to access to education can be done by employers. Further studies can be done to assess current access to palliative care education in undergraduate nursing programs.
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