Callahan Margaret Faut, Breakwell Susan, Suhayda Rosemarie
Marquette University College of Nursing, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
AANA J. 2011 Aug;79(4 Suppl):S15-20.
As part of a 5-year study funded by the National Cancer Institute, all graduate nursing students, including student registered nurse anesthetists (SRNAs) participated in a 2-credit-hour course called Interdisciplinary Palliative Care. Medical and health science students also participated in the course, with more than 800 students completing the course to date. The sample consisted of 62 master's-level students enrolled in either the first or second year of the nurse anesthesia program. A pretest-posttest design was used to determine changes in palliative care knowledge and perceived effectiveness in palliative care skills. There was an overall improvement in knowledge and attitudes related to course content. Students reported that, through the development of new knowledge, they felt better able to care for and advocate for their patients. Further research is needed into the appropriate roles that Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) can play in palliative and end-of-life care.
作为美国国立癌症研究所资助的一项为期5年研究的一部分,所有护理学研究生,包括注册护士麻醉专业学生(SRNA)都参加了一门名为“跨学科姑息治疗”的2学分课程。医学和健康科学专业的学生也参与了该课程,迄今为止已有800多名学生完成了该课程。样本包括62名处于麻醉护士项目第一年或第二年的硕士水平学生。采用前测-后测设计来确定姑息治疗知识的变化以及姑息治疗技能的感知有效性。与课程内容相关的知识和态度总体上有所改善。学生们报告说,通过新知识的学习,他们感觉自己更有能力照顾和支持患者。需要进一步研究注册护士麻醉师(CRNA)在姑息治疗和临终关怀中可以发挥的适当作用。