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‘End of life could be on any ward really’: A qualitative study of hospital volunteers’ end-of-life care training needs and learning preferences

机译:“生命结束可能会在任何病房上真的':对医院志愿者的终身保理培训需求和学习偏好的定性研究

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Background: Over half of all deaths in Europe occur in hospital, a location associated with many complaints. Initiatives to improve inpatient end-of-life care are therefore a priority. In England, over 78,000 volunteers provide a potentially cost-effective resource to hospitals. Many work with people who are dying and their families, yet little is known about their training in end-of-life care. Aims: To explore hospital volunteers’ end-of-life care training needs and learning preferences, and the acceptability of training evaluation methods. Design: Qualitative focus groups. Setting/participants: Volunteers from a large teaching hospital were purposively sampled. Results: Five focus groups were conducted with 25 hospital volunteers (aged 19–80?years). Four themes emerged as follows: preparation for the volunteering role, training needs, training preferences and evaluation preferences. Many described encounters with patients with life-threatening illness and their families. Perceived training needs in end-of-life care included communication skills, grief and bereavement, spiritual diversity, common symptoms, and self-care. Volunteers valued learning from peers and end-of-life care specialists using interactive teaching methods including real-case examples and role plays. A chance to ‘refresh’ training at a later date was suggested to enhance learning. Evaluation through self-reports or observations were acceptable, but ratings by patients, families and staff were thought to be pragmatically unsuitable owing to sporadic contact with each. Conclusion: Gaps in end-of-life care training for hospital volunteers indicate scope to maximise on this resource. This evidence will inform development of training and evaluations which could better enable volunteers to make positive, cost-effective contributions to end-of-life care in hospitals.
机译:背景:欧洲所有死亡的一半以上发生在医院,一个与许多投诉相关的位置。因此,提高住院病人终生护理的倡议是一个优先事项。在英格兰,超过78,000名志愿者为医​​院提供了潜在的具有成本效益的资源。许多人与那些正在垂死的人和他们的家人一起工作,但对他们在终身关心的培训中闻名。旨在探索医院志愿者的终身保健培训需求和学习偏好,以及培训评估方法的可接受性。设计:定性焦点小组。设定/参与者:来自一家大型教学医院的志愿者被抢于采样。结果:五个焦点小组与25家医院志愿者(年龄在19-80岁)进行。四个主题如下:准备志愿服务,培训需求,培训偏好和评估偏好。许多描述与危及生命疾病和家人的患者的遭遇。在生活结束的培训需要包括沟通技巧,悲伤和丧亲,精神多样性,常见症状和自我保健。使用互动教学方法,包括实际例子和角色扮演的互动教学专家志愿者学习。建议在以后'刷新'训练的机会加强学习。通过自我报告或观察评估是可接受的,但由于零星的接触,患者,家庭和员工的评级被认为是务实的不合适。结论:医院志愿者终生护理培训的差距表明该资源最大化的范围。本证据将以培训和评估提供信息,这可能更好地使志愿者能够为医院终生护理提供积极,成本效益的贡献。

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