End of life care education, past and present: A review of the literature

被引:141
作者
Gillan, Pauline C. [1 ]
van der Riet, Pamela J. [2 ]
Jeong, Sarah [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia
[2] Univ Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
[3] Univ Newcastle, Ourimbah, NSW 2258, Australia
关键词
End of life care education; Undergraduate nursing students; DEGREE NURSING-STUDENTS; PALLIATIVE CARE; DEATH-EDUCATION; IMPACT; ATTITUDES; PROGRAM; CURRICULUM; KNOWLEDGE; ANXIETY; NURSES;
D O I
10.1016/j.nedt.2013.06.009
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background: Research on end of life care education suggests that undergraduate nursing students are largely unprepared to provide end of life care to dying patients and their families. Although there have been attempts to address the issue of lack of preparedness, little is known on how to improve this. Literature Review Aims: To examine how end of life care education has been delivered to undergraduate nursing students and to critically discuss the research on modes of delivery and teaching strategies. Review Methods: An extensive literature search on end of life care education in the undergraduate nursing curriculum was conducted in CINAHL, Mosby's Index, Cochrane Database, Scopus, Eric via Proquest, and Medline. 18 research papers published between 1984 and 2012 that met the selection criteria are included in the review. Findings: Findings of these 18 articles are reported under two main themes: Modes of End of Life Education Delivery and End of Life Care Education Initiatives. Conclusion: This review highlights issues with end of life care education and suggests that end of life care simulation is an innovative strategy that may help to prepare undergraduate nursing students to provide quality end of life care. Crown Copyright (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:331 / 342
页数:12
相关论文
共 37 条
[21]   Nursing the dying: A descriptive survey of Australian undergraduate nursing curricula [J].
Johnson, Amanda ;
Chang, Esther ;
O'Brien, Louise .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE, 2009, 15 (05) :417-425
[22]  
Kwekkeboom K. L., 2005, J NURS EDUC, V44, P69
[23]   Impact of a volunteer companion program on nursing students' knowledge and concerns related to palliative care [J].
Kwekkeboom, KL ;
Vahl, C ;
Eland, J .
JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 2006, 9 (01) :90-99
[24]   Facing death, facing self: nursing students' emotional reactions during an experiential workshop on life-and-death issues [J].
Liu, Ying-Chun ;
Su, Pi-Yu ;
Chen, Chih-Hao ;
Chiang, Hsing-Hsing ;
Wang, Kwua-Yun ;
Tzeng, Wen-Chii .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2011, 20 (5-6) :856-863
[25]   Are undergraduate nurses taught palliative care during their training? [J].
Lloyd-Williams, M ;
Field, D .
NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, 2002, 22 (07) :589-592
[27]   The impact of a palliative care educational component on attitudes toward care of the dying in undergraduate nursing students [J].
Mallory, JL .
JOURNAL OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING, 2003, 19 (05) :305-312
[28]   The issue of death and dying: employing problem-based learning in nursing education [J].
Mok, E ;
Lee, WM ;
Wong, FKY .
NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, 2002, 22 (04) :319-329
[29]  
Mooney Deborah C, 2005, Am J Hosp Palliat Care, V22, P427, DOI 10.1177/104990910502200607
[30]  
Nugiel N., 1997, GLOAMING TV MOVIE