Master's Student, School of Nursing, Sichuan University, China.
Professor, School of Nursing, Sichuan University; Department of Nursing, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, China.
Int J Palliat Nurs. 2020 Apr 2;26(4):175-182. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.2020.26.4.175.
Nurses feature prominently in promoting advance care planning (ACP), but only a limited amount of relevant research has been conducted from the nurses' viewpoint, and little is known about the nurses' knowledge of and their willingness to promote ACP in China.
The aims of this study were to investigate oncology nurses' knowledge of and their willingness to promote ACP, and to explore associated factors.
A multi-centre study was conducted to investigate 350 nurses in the oncology departments of four university hospitals in southwestern China. Cluster sampling was used in data collection, which involved three categories of questionnaires concerning demographic characteristics, knowledge about ACP and willingness to promote ACP. Chi-squared tests and multiple linear regression were employed in data analysis.
Some 293 valid questionnaires were collected, among which, 60.1% of respondents never received palliative care education, 89.1% never received training about ACP and 72.7% had not even heard of ACP. Nurses with higher position titles (χ=18.41, p<0.001) and longer working experience (χ=12.25, p=0.001) were more likely to have received palliative care education; nurses with higher educational background levels (χ=12.91, p<0.001), higher position titles (χ=9.77, p=0.003) and longer working experience (χ=7.92, p=0.006) were more likely to have learned about ACP; nurses with higher position titles had more access to relevant training (χ=5.10, p=0.03). Furthermore, whether the nurse had 'heard about ACP' (B=3.113, p=0.018) and 'received training about ACP' (B=3.894, p=0.04) were both associated with their willingness to promote ACP.
The findings of this study indicated that oncology nurses were highly inclined to promote ACP, but limited by their lack of knowledge and understanding of it. Therefore, a systematic and adequate training programme about ACP for nurses is an urgent requirement to effectively enhance the implementation of ACP in China.
护士在促进预先医疗照护计划(ACP)方面发挥着重要作用,但从护士角度进行的相关研究数量有限,对中国护士对 ACP 的了解和推广意愿知之甚少。
本研究旨在调查肿瘤科护士对 ACP 的了解程度和推广意愿,并探讨相关因素。
本研究采用多中心设计,在西南地区四所大学附属医院的肿瘤科收集 350 名护士的数据。采用聚类抽样进行数据收集,包括三类问卷,分别涉及人口统计学特征、ACP 知识和推广 ACP 的意愿。采用卡方检验和多元线性回归进行数据分析。
共收集到 293 份有效问卷,其中 60.1%的受访者从未接受过姑息治疗教育,89.1%从未接受过 ACP 培训,72.7%甚至从未听说过 ACP。职称较高(χ²=18.41,p<0.001)和工作经验较长(χ²=12.25,p=0.001)的护士更有可能接受过姑息治疗教育;教育程度较高(χ²=12.91,p<0.001)、职称较高(χ²=9.77,p=0.003)和工作经验较长(χ²=7.92,p=0.006)的护士更有可能了解 ACP;职称较高的护士更容易获得相关培训(χ²=5.10,p=0.03)。此外,护士是否“听说过 ACP”(B=3.113,p=0.018)和“接受过 ACP 培训”(B=3.894,p=0.04)与他们推广 ACP 的意愿相关。
本研究结果表明,肿瘤科护士高度倾向于推广 ACP,但受到其对 ACP 了解和认识的限制。因此,为护士提供系统和充分的 ACP 培训计划是有效加强中国 ACP 实施的迫切要求。