Fessele Kristen L, Davis Mary Elizabeth, Lasa-Blandon Marlon S, Reidy Maureen E, Barton-Burke Margaret
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Office of Nursing Research, New York, NY, USA.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Evidence Based Practice, New York, NY, USA.
Asia Pac J Oncol Nurs. 2022 Mar 10;9(6):100052. doi: 10.1016/j.apjon.2022.03.004. eCollection 2022 Jun.
Determine palliative care end-of-life (EOL) educational needs among clinical trials nurses (CTNs) at an urban comprehensive cancer center.
The End-Of-Life Professional Caregiver Survey (EPCS) was used to determine the EOL educational needs of CTNs and collect demographics on years of experience, education, past EOL-specific training, and possession of their own advanced directive. The "Surprise Question" was also asked to explore the percent of patients on clinical trials who may be nearing EOL.
Twenty-nine CTNs completed the survey. Mean years of experience as an RN and CTN was 10.45 and 2.5, respectively. 79% and 17% held a bachelors or master's degree, respectively. Twenty-seven percent reported previous End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) or similar training and 20% stated they had their own advanced directive. Mean total score for the EPCS was 94.83, with subscale means of 42.41 for the Patient and Family Centered Communication (PFCC), 26.9 for Cultural and Ethical Values (CEV), and 25.52 for the Effective Care Delivery (ECD). Highest scoring items included confidence in communicating with colleagues about EOL care, being present with dying patients, and recognizing patients who are appropriate for hospice referral. Lowest scoring items included participating in code status discussions, resolving ethical issues and family conflicts at EOL, and addressing requests for assisted suicide. Responses to the Surprise Question indicated that 27.5% of the CTNs would not be surprised if half or more of their patients died within the next 12 months.
Many patients with cancer on clinical trials may be nearing EOL. CTNs perceive the need for education to increase confidence in handling difficult communication.
确定城市综合癌症中心临床试验护士(CTN)的姑息治疗临终(EOL)教育需求。
使用临终专业护理人员调查问卷(EPCS)来确定CTN的EOL教育需求,并收集有关工作年限、教育程度、过去的EOL专项培训以及是否拥有自己的预立医疗指示的人口统计学信息。还询问了“意外问题”,以探究临床试验中可能接近临终的患者比例。
29名CTN完成了调查。作为注册护士和CTN的平均工作年限分别为10.45年和2.5年。分别有79%和17%的人拥有学士或硕士学位。27%的人报告曾接受过临终护理教育联盟(ELNEC)或类似培训,20%表示拥有自己的预立医疗指示。EPCS的平均总分是94.83,患者与家庭中心沟通(PFCC)子量表的平均分为42.41,文化与伦理价值观(CEV)子量表的平均分为26.9,有效护理提供(ECD)子量表的平均分为25.52。得分最高的项目包括与同事就临终护理进行沟通的信心、陪伴临终患者以及识别适合转诊至临终关怀机构的患者。得分最低的项目包括参与关于代码状态的讨论、解决临终时的伦理问题和家庭冲突以及处理协助自杀的请求。对“意外问题”的回答表明,如果一半或更多患者在未来12个月内死亡,27.5%的CTN不会感到惊讶。
许多参加临床试验的癌症患者可能接近临终。CTN认为需要接受教育,以增强处理困难沟通的信心。