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Resources for Educating Training and Mentoring Nurses and Unregulated Nursing Care Providers in Palliative Care: A Review and Expert Consultation

机译:姑息治疗中教育培训和指导护士及不受监管的护理提供者的资源:回顾和专家咨询

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>Background: Nurses and nursing care providers provide the most direct care to patients at end of life. Yet, evidence indicates that many feel ill-prepared for the complexity of palliative care.>Objective: To review the resources required to ensure adequate education, training, and mentorship for nurses and nursing care providers who care for Canadians experiencing life-limiting illness and their families.>Methods: This is a systematic search and narrative review in the Canadian context.>Results: Six previous reviews and 26 primary studies were identified. Studies focusing on regulated nurses indicated that even amid variability in content, delivery methods, and duration, palliative education improves nurses' knowledge, confidence, attitudes, and communication abilities, and decreases nurses' stress. Results from palliative education in undergraduate curriculum were less definitive. However, studies on palliative simulation in undergraduate education suggest that it improves knowledge and confidence. Studies focusing on educating nursing care providers, either alone or in collaboration with regulated nurses, indicated positive outcomes in knowledge, confidence, communication, identification of clients who are dying, abilities to interact with patients and families, and a better understanding of their own contributions to care. Curricular resources in Canada have been developed. However, there is no dedicated and funded capacity-building strategy.>Discussion: Resources exist to support palliative education for nurses and nursing care providers. Furthermore, the evidence suggests good outcomes from this education. However, there is no dedicated strategy for implementing those resources. Furthermore, there is little evidence of the critical role of knowledge translation in preparing nurses and nursing care providers for evidence-informed palliative practice.
机译:>背景:护士和护理提供者为临终患者提供最直接的护理。但是,有证据表明,许多人为姑息治疗的复杂性感到准备不足。>目的:回顾一下所需资源,以确保为照顾加拿大人的护士和护理提供者提供足够的教育,培训和指导>方法:这是在加拿大范围内的系统搜索和叙述性评论。>结果:以前有6篇评论和26篇主要研究被确定。针对受监管护士的研究表明,即使在内容,分娩方式和持续时间方面存在差异,姑息教育也可以提高护士的知识,信心,态度和沟通能力,并减轻护士的压力。姑息教育在本科课程中的结果尚不确定。但是,有关本科教育中姑息模拟的研究表明,它可以提高知识和信心。侧重于单独或与受监管护士合作对护理提供者进行教育的研究表明,在知识,信心,沟通,识别即将死亡的服务对象,与患者和家庭互动的能力以及对他们自己的贡献的更好理解方面取得了积极成果照顾。加拿大的课程资源已经开发。但是,没有专门的,有资金支持的能力建设策略。>讨论:现有资源来支持对护士和护理提供者的姑息教育。此外,证据表明这种教育取得了良好的效果。但是,没有专用的策略来实施这些资源。此外,几乎没有证据表明知识翻译在护士和护理提供者为循证知情的姑息治疗做准备方面的关键作用。

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