Master Program of Long-Term Care, College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Furoto Medical & Welfare Co., Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan.
J Clin Nurs. 2018 Feb;27(3-4):848-858. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14132. Epub 2017 Dec 13.
To investigate the knowledge of and attitudes towards palliative care for advanced dementia and their associations with demographics among nursing staff, including nurses and nursing assistants, in long-term care settings.
Nursing facilities are places where persons with dementia die; therefore, providing quality end-of-life care to residents with advanced dementia is crucial. To date, little attention has been paid to palliative care practice for patients with advanced dementia.
A descriptive, cross-sectional, survey design was used.
In total, a sample of 300 nurses (n = 125) and nursing assistants (n = 175) working in long-term care settings in Taiwan participated in this study. Two instruments were administered: demographic characteristics and responses to the Questionnaire of Palliative Care for Advanced Dementia. Descriptive statistics and multiple regression were used for data analysis.
Overall, the nurses and nursing assistants had moderate mean scores for both knowledge of and attitudes regarding palliative care for advanced dementia. Additionally, nursing staff who were nurses with greater work experience and those who had received palliative care and hospice training had greater knowledge of palliative care. In addition, nursing staff who had received dementia care training and who had worked in nursing homes had higher levels of positive attitudes towards palliative care.
This study indicates the need to provide nurses and nursing assistants with more information about palliative care practice for people with advanced dementia. Particularly, providing education to those who are nursing assistants, who have less working experience, who have not received palliative and dementia care training, and who have not worked in nursing homes can improve overall nursing staff knowledge of and attitudes towards palliative care.
Continuing education in principles of palliative care for advanced dementia is necessary for currently practicing nursing staff and should be developed according to their educational background and needs.
调查长期护理环境中护理人员(包括护士和护理助理)对晚期痴呆症姑息治疗的知识和态度及其与人口统计学的关系。
护理院是痴呆症患者死亡的地方;因此,为患有晚期痴呆症的居民提供高质量的临终关怀至关重要。迄今为止,对晚期痴呆症患者的姑息治疗实践关注甚少。
采用描述性、横断面、调查设计。
共有 300 名在台湾长期护理机构工作的护士(n=125)和护理助理(n=175)参与了这项研究。使用了两种工具:人口统计学特征和晚期痴呆症姑息治疗问卷的回答。采用描述性统计和多元回归进行数据分析。
总体而言,护士和护理助理对晚期痴呆症姑息治疗的知识和态度的平均得分均处于中等水平。此外,工作经验丰富的护士和接受过姑息治疗和临终关怀培训的护理人员对姑息治疗的了解程度更高。此外,接受过痴呆症护理培训和在养老院工作的护理人员对姑息治疗的态度更为积极。
本研究表明,需要向护士和护理助理提供更多有关晚期痴呆症姑息治疗实践的信息。特别是,为那些工作经验较少、未接受姑息和痴呆症护理培训、未在养老院工作的护理助理提供教育,可以提高整体护理人员对姑息治疗的知识和态度。
对于目前从事护理工作的护理人员,需要进行姑息治疗晚期痴呆症原则的继续教育,并且应根据他们的教育背景和需求来制定。