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Palliative care needs of direct care workers caring for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

机译:直接护理工作者的姑息治疗智力和发展障碍的人

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Accessible summary Palliative care is a holistic model of care that lessens suffering and improves quality of life for individuals who are very sick. As people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (PWIDD) get very sick, direct care workers (DCWs) are more likely to provide palliative care. Researchers need to know more about what palliative care training DCWs need. One hundred and forty‐nine (149) DCWs filled out surveys about their palliative care training needs. The research showed that DCWs need more training in certain areas, such as cultural competence, effective communication, post‐death logistics and legal matters. Abstract Background Direct care workers (DCWs) caring for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (PWIDD) provide palliative care, but research indicates DCWs are ill‐equipped to do so. This study aimed to assess DCWs’ palliative care experience and training and their perceived training needs. Materials and Methods Staff trained as DCWs ( n ?=?149) in organisations that serve PWIDD were surveyed in suburban and rural areas of a U.S. Midwestern state. Descriptive statistics were run, including t tests, analysis of variance, Scheffe's tests for pairwise comparison, Pearson's correlation, Fisher's exact tests and chi‐square tests. Results Participants reported limited experience in legal matters, yet had substantial experience in assisting PWIDD with pain, distress and bereavement. Training was inadequate but desired for cultural competence, effective communication, post‐death logistics and legal matters. Rural DCWs reported less palliative care experience and training than suburban counterparts. Conclusions The results demonstrate the need for specific types of palliative care training among DCWs caring for PWIDD and that such training should be prioritised in rural agencies. Future research can explore ways to maximise training effectiveness.
机译:无障碍摘要姑息治疗是一种整体护理模型,减少痛苦并提高生病的人的生活质量。由于具有智力和发展障碍的人(PWIDD)变得非常恶心,直接护理工作者(DCWS)更有可能提供姑息治疗。研究人员需要更多地了解姑息治疗DCWS需要的内容。一百四十九(149岁)DCWS填写了对姑息治疗培训需求的调查。该研究表明,DCW在某些领域需要更多的培训,例如文化能力,有效的沟通,死后的物流和法律事务。摘要背景直接护理工作者(DCWS)照顾有智力和发育障碍的人(PWIDD)提供姑息治疗,但研究表明DCW是装备不适当的。本研究旨在评估DCWS的姑息治疗经验和培训及其感知培训需求。在美国中外郊区的郊区和农村地区调查了作为DCWS(N?=?149)培训的材料和方法。运行描述性统计数据,包括T测试,方差分析,Scheffe对成对比较的测试,Pearson的相关性,Fisher的确切测试和Chi-Square测试。结果参与者报告了有限的法律事务经验,但在协助PWIDD痛苦,痛苦和丧亲之临时具有大量经验。培训不足,但文化能力,有效沟通,死后的物流和法律事务所需。农村DCWS报告较少的姑息治疗经验和培训而不是郊区同行。结论结果表明,对PWIDD的DCWS关怀中的特定类型的姑息治疗培训,并应在农村机构中优先考虑这种培训。未来的研究可以探索最大化培训效率的方法。

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