Faculty of Nursing, Al-Ahliyya Amman University, Amman, Jordan.
Health Sciences Division-Nursing, Higher Colleges of Technology, Fujairah, United Arab Emirates.
PLoS One. 2023 Jan 6;18(1):e0280081. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280081. eCollection 2023.
For terminally sick neonates and their families, it's crucial to provide holistic nursing care that incorporates both curative and palliative care as much as feasible. It is well known that the biggest obstacle to delivering palliative care for neonatal children is a lack of training for nurses. Aim: The aim of this research is to investigate the experiences of nurses who provide care for neonates who are terminally ill as well as their educational requirements for neonatal palliative care.
A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among 200 nurses working in a tertiary center providing care for terminally ill neonates in Saudi Arabia. Data was collected from using Neonatal Palliative Care Questionnaire (QNPC) from January 2021 to March 2021.
Two hundred nurses were surveyed (the response rate was 79%). The mean age of the 158 participants was 35.67 (standard deviation (SD): 7.43), and the majority were female (151; 95.6%). The majority were bachelor's holders (119; 75.3%), with more than 5 years of experience in providing care for neonates (100; 63.3%). Most of the participants reported not receiving any education about palliative care (115; 72.8%). Nurses reported a moderate level of experience in all areas of neonatal palliative care. The total mean score of palliative care experiences of neonates was 3.42 (SD: 1.35). However, the majority of nurses reported little experience discussing the transition period to palliative care for neonates 2.95 (SD: 1.93), the discussion of code status (DNR) during terminal illness of neonates 3.11 (SD: 1.54) and spiritual support 2.90 (SD: 1.55).
The assessment of the fundamental skills of neonatal palliative care by nurses was insufficient. To enhance the quality of care, it is crucial to incorporate education on neonatal palliative care into programs for nursing staff development.
对于患有绝症的新生儿及其家庭来说,提供尽可能综合的护理,包括治疗和姑息护理至关重要。众所周知,为新生儿提供姑息护理的最大障碍是护士缺乏培训。目的:本研究旨在探讨为终末期患病新生儿提供护理的护士的经验以及他们对新生儿姑息护理的教育需求。
在沙特阿拉伯的一家为终末期患病新生儿提供护理的三级中心,对 200 名护士进行了横断面描述性研究。数据收集自 2021 年 1 月至 2021 年 3 月期间使用新生儿姑息护理问卷(QNPC)。
对 200 名护士进行了调查(应答率为 79%)。158 名参与者的平均年龄为 35.67(标准差(SD):7.43),大多数为女性(151;95.6%)。大多数为学士学位持有者(119;75.3%),有超过 5 年的新生儿护理经验(100;63.3%)。大多数参与者报告未接受过任何姑息护理教育(115;72.8%)。护士在新生儿姑息护理的所有领域都报告了中等水平的经验。新生儿姑息护理经验的总平均分得分为 3.42(SD:1.35)。然而,大多数护士报告在讨论向新生儿姑息护理过渡阶段方面经验很少(2.95,SD:1.93),在讨论新生儿终末期的代码状态(DNR)方面经验很少(3.11,SD:1.54),在提供精神支持方面经验很少(2.90,SD:1.55)。
护士对新生儿姑息护理基本技能的评估不足。为了提高护理质量,必须将新生儿姑息护理教育纳入护理人员发展计划。