Connecticut Children's, Hartford, CT, USA.
Department of Nursing, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, USA.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol Nurs. 2024 May-Jun;41(3):220-228. doi: 10.1177/27527530231194596. Epub 2024 Mar 24.
Providing end-of-life (EOL) care to pediatric patients and their families is challenging. Newly licensed nurses, especially those working with the hematology/oncology population, have little to no experience providing the specialized care needed for the dying child. An evidence-based continuing professional development activity provided a novel approach to improve the knowledge, attitudes, and comfort levels of nurse residents related to pediatric EOL care. A high-fidelity simulation module of a pediatric oncology patient at the EOL was embedded into a 12-month nurse residency program. The module employed several teaching strategies including a storytelling approach. Thirteen pediatric nurse residents participated in the program. While the evidence-based intervention increased participants' EOL care knowledge, their overall attitudes, and comfort levels remained unchanged. EOL simulation with a storytelling approach is a highly valuable method of teaching new nurses how to care for a dying patient. Additional studies are needed to explore how to increase the comfort levels of new nurses in the delicate population of pediatric hematology/oncology.
为儿科患者及其家属提供临终关怀极具挑战性。新获得执照的护士,尤其是那些从事血液科/肿瘤科工作的护士,几乎没有提供临终儿童所需的专业护理的经验。一项基于证据的持续专业发展活动为提高护士住院医师在儿科临终关怀方面的知识、态度和舒适度提供了一种新颖的方法。在为期 12 个月的护士住院医师培训计划中,嵌入了一个高保真模拟模块,模拟一名处于临终阶段的儿科肿瘤患者。该模块采用了多种教学策略,包括讲故事的方法。13 名儿科护士住院医师参加了该计划。虽然基于证据的干预措施提高了参与者的临终关怀知识,但他们的整体态度和舒适度保持不变。采用讲故事方法的临终模拟是一种非常有价值的教学方法,可以教授新护士如何照顾临终患者。需要进一步研究如何提高新护士在儿科血液科/肿瘤科这一敏感人群中的舒适度。