The impact of implementing an educational intervention to enhance a family-oriented approach in specialised palliative home care: A quasi-experimental study
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The impact of implementing an educational intervention to enhance a family-oriented approach in specialised palliative home care: A quasi-experimental study
Abstract
Rationale: Healthcare providers' beliefs, attitudes, experiences and knowledge, which guide the care they deliver, are the key factors influencing the quality of palliative care. Education and coaching innovation are needed to translate research outcomes and adopt evidence-based nursing care into practice.
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of an advanced educational and coaching programme in a family systems' nursing approach for palliative care nurses in a home-care setting.
Methods: A quasi-experimental study using qualitative data from open-ended questions to augment the quantitative outcome study that included a single-group, pre- and post-test design. A total population sample of nurses was recruited from a specialised palliative home care unit at a university hospital. The study utilised two self-reported questionnaires.
Results: There was a statistically significant increase in the nurses' critical appraisal of clinical nursing practice related to family nursing after participation in the educational programme than before. No statistical difference was found in items related to nurses' experience of the interaction and reciprocity in the nurse-family relationship after participation in the programme than compared to before or in nurses' cancer-related beliefs. However, there was an overall significant positive change found in attitudes towards families in the total score of the Family Practice Scale. Nurses were also more positive about the further development of their knowledge and skills in advanced family nursing evident in the qualitative data.
Conclusion: An advanced educational intervention programme was successful in improving the nurses' knowledge, skills, satisfaction and confidence in relation to applied family nursing approach within the context of caring for families affected by advanced/final stage cancer. However, further refinement of the implementation process is needed to enhance family care improvement and the nurses' professional development in advanced family nursing in specialised palliative care.
Keywords: attitudes; educational and training programme; family systems’ nursing; healthcare practitioner's illness beliefs; palliative care nurses; palliative home care.
© 2018 Nordic College of Caring Science.
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