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成人癌症患者死亡教育培训内容的开发:一项混合方法研究。

Development of death education training content for adult cancer patients: A mixed methods study.

作者信息

Zhao Song Xian, Qiang Wan Min, Zheng Xiao Na, Luo Zhi Qin

机构信息

Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute & Hospital, Tianjin, China.

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, China.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2018 Dec;27(23-24):4400-4410. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14595. Epub 2018 Aug 29.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The aim of this mixed methods study was to develop science-based content for a systematic death education training system based on the needs of adult cancer patients. The study contained two parts: survey development and Delphi survey. First, a small sample test was conducted to check the reliability and validity of the questionnaire. Next, this questionnaire was applied to investigate adult cancer patients' needs for death education. Then, we invited experts in the fields of nursing management, clinical medicine, clinical nursing and psychological care to carry out two rounds of Delphi consultations to revise the training content.

BACKGROUND

Death education is often combined with hospice care, which is based on a clear 6-month survival period. However, the survival of adult cancer patients has improved with improved cancer diagnoses and treatments, and death education should be initiated before the dying stage. At the same time, patients' needs for medical information become increasingly important in daily clinical practice. Therefore, a death education programme based on adult cancer patients' needs was developed to help these patients reflect on the meanings of life and death.

DESIGN

A mixed methods study.

METHODS

During the survey development period (from April 2017-September 2017), a small sample test (n = 150) was conducted to verify the reliability and validity of the questionnaire on death education needs of adult cancer patients. This questionnaire was developed based on a literature review and discussion among the study group. Next, 324 adults with cancer, recruited from a three-level cancer hospital in Tianjin, China, were surveyed to analyse their needs for death education, using the questionnaire that had been tested in the pretest period. Finally, a Delphi survey was conducted from October 2017-January 2018. A panel of experts (n = 23) recruited from major hospitals, nursing schools and universities in China in the fields of clinical nursing, nursing management, clinical medicine and psychological care took part in the study to revise the training contents based on the investigation results.

RESULTS

The reliability and validity of results based on the small sample test revealed that the Cronbach's alpha coefficient and the half-degree of reliability of the questionnaire were 0.924 and 0.951, respectively. This demonstrated that the questionnaire had high reliability. The KMO was 0.756 and the Bartlett Test of Sphericity showed p < 0.001, indicating that the factor analysis was justified in the sample. Eight components with eigenvalues greater than one were retained by the factor analysis. The investigation of the patients' needs for death education showed that the overall score of patients' needs was 3.60 ± 0.709 points (needs were measured on a scale from 1-5, where 5 indicates high needs), and there were high demands for education regarding "cancer patient life reviews," "death-related ethical issues" and "to leave peacefully." Data from expert panel members were collected in two rounds over a 4-month period, and consensus was achieved in the second Delphi round. The final death education contents of adult cancer patients contained four sections: cancer, death, psychology and practice. These were divided into 54 teaching topics to be included in 14 courses.

CONCLUSIONS

The adult cancer patient death education training content devised in this study is science-based, practical and can be used as a guide for clinical nurses to provide high-quality care to adult cancer patients.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Nurses could become more involved in providing death education to adult cancer patients and their families. Further research is needed to explore the applicability of the training content and to develop the content according to changing times and patients' needs.

摘要

目的和目标

这项混合方法研究的目的是根据成年癌症患者的需求,为系统的死亡教育培训体系开发基于科学的内容。该研究包括两个部分:调查问卷编制和德尔菲调查。首先,进行了一个小样本测试,以检验问卷的信效度。接下来,应用该问卷调查成年癌症患者对死亡教育的需求。然后,我们邀请护理管理、临床医学、临床护理和心理护理领域的专家进行两轮德尔菲咨询,以修订培训内容。

背景

死亡教育通常与临终关怀相结合,后者基于明确的6个月生存期。然而,随着癌症诊断和治疗的改善,成年癌症患者的生存期有所延长,死亡教育应在临终阶段之前开始。同时,患者对医疗信息的需求在日常临床实践中变得越来越重要。因此,开发了一个基于成年癌症患者需求的死亡教育项目,以帮助这些患者思考生命和死亡的意义。

设计

一项混合方法研究。

方法

在调查问卷编制阶段(2017年4月至2017年9月),进行了一个小样本测试(n = 150),以验证成年癌症患者死亡教育需求问卷的信效度。该问卷是在文献综述和研究小组讨论的基础上编制的。接下来,对从中国天津一家三级癌症医院招募的324名成年癌症患者进行调查,使用在预测试阶段经过测试的问卷来分析他们对死亡教育的需求。最后,在2017年10月至2018年1月进行了德尔菲调查。从中国各大医院、护理学校和大学招募了23名临床护理、护理管理、临床医学和心理护理领域的专家组成专家小组,参与该研究,根据调查结果修订培训内容。

结果

基于小样本测试的结果的信效度显示,问卷的克朗巴哈系数和半分信度分别为0.924和0.951。这表明问卷具有较高的信度。KMO值为0.756,巴特利特球形检验显示p < 0.001,表明样本中的因子分析是合理的。因子分析保留了8个特征值大于1的成分。对患者死亡教育需求的调查显示,患者需求的总体得分为3.60 ± 0.709分(需求采用1 - 5分制衡量,5分表示高需求),对“癌症患者生命回顾”“与死亡相关的伦理问题”和“平静离世”方面的教育有较高需求。在4个月的时间里分两轮收集了专家小组成员的数据,并在第二轮德尔菲调查中达成了共识。成年癌症患者的最终死亡教育内容包括四个部分:癌症、死亡、心理和实践。这些内容分为54个教学主题,纳入14门课程。

结论

本研究设计的成年癌症患者死亡教育培训内容基于科学、具有实用性,可作为临床护士为成年癌症患者提供高质量护理的指导。

与临床实践的相关性

护士可以更多地参与为成年癌症患者及其家属提供死亡教育。需要进一步研究以探索培训内容的适用性,并根据时代变化和患者需求开发内容。

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