Li Jing, Smothers Angel, Fang Wei, Borland Michelle
Jing Li, MSN, RN, is nursing lecturer, School of Pharmaceutical Engineering & Life Science, School of Nursing Changzhou University, China. Angel Smothers, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CHPN, is certified faith community nurse, certified hospice and palliative care nurse, and clinical assistant professor, West Virginia University School of Nursing, Morgantown. Wei Fang, PhD, is statistical analyst, West Virginia University Health Sciences Center, Erma Byrd Biomedical Research Center, and West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Morgantown, WV. Michelle Borland, DNP, RN, CNE, is assistant professor, West Virginia University School of Nursing, Morgantown.
J Hosp Palliat Nurs. 2019 Oct;21(5):E12-E18. doi: 10.1097/NJH.0000000000000533.
Nursing students, who have been receiving the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) Core training throughout their Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, have a unique perspective of the benefits of this training. In addition, they have insight as to where an online ELNEC module series specifically for undergraduate nursing students would best be integrated within the curriculum. This study used a mixed methods strategy to evaluate students' opinions on the placement of end-of-life care education within the curriculum and their experience of having received ELNEC training previously throughout their program. Senior-level nursing student opinions on the placement of the ELNEC modules within the curriculum were equally divided, with one-third suggesting placement at the sophomore level, one-third suggesting placement at the junior level, and one-third suggesting placement at the senior level. Students also offered a recommendation for an end-of-life care simulation integration into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing curriculum. Students who have been receiving ELNEC training integrated throughout the curriculum reported feeling comfortable with providing end-of-life care after graduation. Themes extracted from students' suggestions on improving end-of-life care education were as follows: (1) The quality and consistency of instruction needs to be enhanced, (2) palliative care education should be delivered using various methods, and (3) methods to assess education on palliative care should be improved. Students reported that ELNEC training helped them to gain insight into the key elements in palliative care, to understand the differences and similarities between palliative care and hospice, and to understand the nurse's role in palliative care and hospice.
在整个护理学理学学士学位课程中接受过临终护理教育联盟(ELNEC)核心培训的护理专业学生,对这种培训的益处有着独特的见解。此外,他们还清楚地知道专门为本科护理专业学生设计的在线ELNEC模块系列在课程中最适合融入的位置。本研究采用混合方法策略,以评估学生对临终护理教育在课程中设置位置的看法,以及他们此前在整个课程中接受ELNEC培训的经历。护理专业高年级学生对ELNEC模块在课程中的设置位置意见不一,三分之一的学生建议设置在大二阶段,三分之一的学生建议设置在大三阶段,三分之一的学生建议设置在大四阶段。学生们还建议将临终护理模拟纳入护理学理学学士学位课程。在整个课程中接受ELNEC培训的学生报告称,他们在毕业后对提供临终护理感到得心应手。从学生关于改进临终护理教育的建议中提取的主题如下:(1)教学的质量和连贯性需要提高;(2)应采用多种方法进行姑息治疗教育;(3)评估姑息治疗教育的方法应加以改进。学生们报告说,ELNEC培训帮助他们深入了解了姑息治疗的关键要素,理解了姑息治疗与临终关怀之间的异同,以及理解了护士在姑息治疗和临终关怀中的角色。