School of Nursing, Midwifery and Public Health, University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT, Australia.
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Public Health, University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT, Australia.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2022 Oct;64:103447. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2022.103447. Epub 2022 Sep 7.
Clinicians delivering palliative care require the specific knowledge, skill and understanding to meet the needs of the dying. Research shows that undergraduate nursing students report feeling inadequately prepared to provide safe and effective palliative care.
To identify existing empirical evidence on generalist palliative care content within international undergraduate nursing curricula and to synthesize existing generalist palliative care topics.
An integrative systematic review was conducted and reported in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines and registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO).
Keywords were searched in six electronic databases CINAHL, Medline, APA PsycINFO, SCOPUS, Cochran Library and ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Database, between January 2000 and February 2022.
Studies were selected as per a pre-determined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Methodological quality was appraised using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT). Tabulation of the author, year, country, aim, participants and setting, method, generalist palliative care content topics, additional findings and limitations were compiled. A thematic analysis of the data was conducted to organise and categorise generalist palliative care topics into an additional table followed by a narrative synthesis.
Of the n = 1014 papers retrieved, n = 13 studies of varying methodological quality were included in the analysis (n = 8 quantitative descriptive, n = 5 mixed method). Most studies were published in high income countries with developed economies. Methods used to obtain data include survey, extraction of secondary data and expert consensus. Generalist palliative care topics were presented as a list reporting frequency taught/discussed/cited (n = 10), recommended competencies (n = 2), and teaching modules (n = 1). A large variety of topics were identified with differing levels of detail and clear differences in topics identified globally. Overall, the most frequently mentioned generalist palliative care topics were pain and symptom management (n = 12), grief loss & bereavement (n = 12) and communication (n = 11).
This review demonstrates for the first time that international primary research evidence on generalist palliative care content in undergraduate nursing curriculum is minimal, of varying methodological quality, with visible inconsistencies among studies designed to inform curriculum verses studies reporting what is taught to students. More research is required to create evidence informed generalist palliative care content for undergraduate nursing curriculum.
It is recommended for future research to use international consensus-based methods to inform and develop internationally agreed educational topics to optimise patient care at the point of nurse registration.
提供姑息治疗的临床医生需要特定的知识、技能和理解,以满足临终患者的需求。研究表明,本科护理学生报告说,他们感到自己没有充分准备好提供安全有效的姑息治疗。
确定国际本科护理课程中一般姑息治疗内容的现有实证证据,并综合现有的一般姑息治疗主题。
进行了一项综合系统评价,并按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行报告,并在国际前瞻性系统评价注册处(PROSPERO)进行了注册。
2000 年 1 月至 2022 年 2 月,使用六个电子数据库(CINAHL、Medline、APA PsycINFO、SCOPUS、Cochrane Library 和 ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Database)中的关键字进行搜索。
根据预先确定的纳入和排除标准选择研究。使用混合方法评估工具(MMAT)评估方法学质量。编制作者、年份、国家、目的、参与者和环境、方法、一般姑息治疗内容主题、其他发现和局限性的表格。对数据进行主题分析,将一般姑息治疗主题组织并分类到另一个表中,然后进行叙述性综合。
在检索到的 n = 1014 篇论文中,n = 13 项不同方法学质量的研究被纳入分析(n = 8 项定量描述性研究,n = 5 项混合方法研究)。大多数研究发表在具有发达经济的高收入国家。获取数据的方法包括调查、二次数据提取和专家共识。一般姑息治疗主题以报告频率教授/讨论/引用的列表(n = 10)、推荐的能力(n = 2)和教学模块(n = 1)的形式呈现。确定了各种各样的主题,具有不同的详细程度,并且在全球范围内确定的主题存在明显差异。总体而言,最常提到的一般姑息治疗主题是疼痛和症状管理(n = 12)、悲伤、失落和丧亲(n = 12)和沟通(n = 11)。
本综述首次表明,国际本科护理课程中一般姑息治疗内容的初步研究证据很少,方法学质量参差不齐,旨在为课程提供信息的研究与报告向学生教授内容的研究之间存在明显的不一致。需要进一步研究,为本科护理课程创建基于证据的一般姑息治疗内容。
建议未来的研究使用基于国际共识的方法来为教育主题提供信息并制定国际认可的教育主题,以优化护士注册时的患者护理。