German Nursing Home Professionals' Knowledge and Specific Self-Efficacy Related to Palliative Care

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作者
Pfister, David [1 ]
Markett, Sebastian [2 ]
Mueller, Monika [1 ]
Mueller, Sigrun [1 ]
Gruetzner, Felix [1 ]
Rolke, Roman [3 ,4 ]
Kern, Martina [1 ]
Schmidt-Wolf, Gabriele [3 ]
Radbruch, Lukas [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bonn, ALPHA Rheinland, Bonn, Germany
[2] Univ Bonn, Dept Psychol, Bonn, Germany
[3] Univ Bonn, Dept Palliat Med, Bonn, Germany
[4] Malteser Hosp Bonn Rhein Sieg, Ctr Palliat Care, Bonn, Germany
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COMPETENCE; RESIDENTS; NURSES;
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10.1089/jpm.2012.0586
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: In Germany, more and more terminally ill patients spend their last days of life in nursing homes, and this presents a challenge for these institutions. Even though palliative care is a growing domain in health care, no quantitative in-depth evaluations of the status quo in nursing homes has been conducted so far in Germany, partly because of lacking measuring tools. Objective: This study used a new questionnaire to assess German health care professionals' theoretical knowledge of palliative care and their perceived self-efficacy. Both variables have been proven to be indicators for the quality of the implementation of palliative care in nursing homes. Methods: We used the Bonn Palliative Care Knowledge Test (Bonner Palliativwissenstest, BPW) questionnaire to measure knowledge of palliative care in the domains of medicine, care, and psychosocial care and to measure self-efficacy relating to palliative care. Results: Care workers (N = 130) in five nursing homes in the region of Aachen in western Germany answered the questionnaires. The results show low knowledge (on average 52.8% correct answers) and self-efficacy relating to palliative care, although work with dying people is their daily challenge. While general knowledge correlated with work experience, a negative correlation of specific self-efficacy with age and working experience was observed. Conclusions: Lower self-efficacy of care workers experienced in palliative care probably implies that the difficulty of palliative care skills is underestimated by inexperienced care workers. Palliative care training is urgently needed to improve knowledge and self-efficacy. Guidance to assist care professionals involved in palliative care in nursing homes needs to be developed and provided.
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