ATLANTES Global Observatory of Palliative Care, Culture and Society Institute, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
Journalism Department, School of Communication of the University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
PLoS One. 2023 Jun 9;18(6):e0286343. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286343. eCollection 2023.
Society associates palliative care with "death" or "end of life", which cause them fear and anxiety. In Spain, the media worsens the misunderstanding by depicting a wrong picture of palliative care. Educational innovation for university students may serve as an alternative communication strategy. Care and Society is a university course designed by and for students from non-health degrees to help disseminate the palliative care message. The first year of the Teach-Inn Pal project aims to evaluate the effects of the course and to identify areas of improvement.
To present an evaluation to determine if the course can work as a campaign to refocus the public opinion on palliative care and share the preliminary results of the pilot study.
A prospective Participatory Action Research study. University students enrolled in the course (n = 29) are invited to test and redesign the palliative care message. Knowledge and empathy will be measured throughout the learning process. Afterwards, qualitative, thematic, inductive analysis of the course material will be carried out. This study is registered on the ISRCTN Registry under the name "Can a university course help communicate palliative care?" (Registration number: ISRCTN10236642).
This study is part of a doctoral thesis. Education is used as a creative outlet, allowing rapid testing of multiple tools to create ambassadors of palliative care that may reframe the public opinion.
The understanding of students about palliative care changed, the overall impression of the experience was positive, and students were also able to explain palliative care to people with little or no experience in the topic. However, to determine if they became ambassadors the results of the mid-term assessment are required.
社会将姑息治疗与“死亡”或“生命末期”联系在一起,这让人们感到恐惧和焦虑。在西班牙,媒体通过描绘错误的姑息治疗形象进一步加剧了这种误解。为大学生提供教育创新可能是一种替代的沟通策略。Care and Society 是一门由非健康专业的学生设计和教授的大学课程,旨在帮助传播姑息治疗信息。Teach-Inn Pal 项目的第一年旨在评估该课程的效果,并确定需要改进的领域。
介绍一项评估,以确定该课程是否可以作为重新聚焦公众对姑息治疗看法的活动,并分享试点研究的初步结果。
一项前瞻性参与式行动研究。邀请修读本课程的大学生(n=29)参与测试并重新设计姑息治疗信息。在整个学习过程中,将测量知识和同理心。之后,将对课程材料进行定性、主题、归纳分析。这项研究在 ISRCTN 注册中心以“大学课程能否有助于传播姑息治疗?”(注册号:ISRCTN65516212)为题注册。
这项研究是博士论文的一部分。教育被用作一种创造性的途径,允许快速测试多种工具,以培养姑息治疗的拥护者,从而重新构建公众意见。
学生对姑息治疗的理解发生了变化,对体验的总体印象是积极的,学生也能够向对该主题几乎没有或没有经验的人解释姑息治疗。然而,要确定他们是否成为了拥护者,需要中期评估的结果。