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Including personal development in palliative care education to address death anxiety.

作者信息

Melo Carol Gouveia, Billings Jenny

机构信息

PhD (Psychologist) AMARA-Associação pela Dignidade na Vida e na Morte, Lisbon, Portugal.

Professor of Applied Health Research, Director of the Integrated Care Research Unit, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.

出版信息

Int J Palliat Nurs. 2017 Jan 2;23(1):36-45. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.2017.23.1.36.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Death anxiety may interfere with health care workers' (HCW) relationship with patients and their families.

AIMS

Evaluate an intervention to address death anxiety and improve HCW skills dealing with patients/families in palliative and end-of-life care.

DESIGN

Quasi-experimental mixed methods approach with a pre-test/post-test design.

PARTICIPANTS

208 HCWs receiving the intervention and working in end-of-life care, in and out of palliative care units, were invited to answer quantitative and qualitative questionnaires. In the end, 150 returned with quantitative answers and of these, 94 with qualitative answers as well. Additionally, out of the 150 participants, 26 were recruited for interview.

RESULTS

Pre-and post-test results revealed a significant reduction in levels of death anxiety, an increase in existential wellbeing, and a significant improvement in HCWs' perception of the quality of their helping relationship skills with patients/families. Content analysis provided an understanding of the difficulties experienced by the HCWs and the positive impact of the intervention.

CONCLUSION

An intervention to address death anxiety and help relationship skills can reduce the use of avoidance mechanisms and improve HCW self-perceived psycho-existential support to patients/families.

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