Effect of Palliative Care Training Program on Pediatric Nurses’ Perception among Children with Terminal Illness

mohamed, fatma; تناظر حمدان عبد الحميد;

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Effect of Palliative Care Training Program on Pediatric Nurses’ Perception among Children with Terminal Illness
Fatma Mohamed Mohamed ₁, Tanazor Hemdan Abdelhamed ₂

1Ass.professor of pediatric nursing, Faculty of nursing Ain Shams university, Cairo, Egypt 2Lecturer of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Modern University of Technology & Information (MTI),
Cairo, Egypt.
tanazor.morsi@nur.mti.edu.eg
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Introduction: Palliative care has grown increasingly significant in nursing management as the number of children requiring support in their final stages of life has increased. A deficient education and a negative attitude among nurses are some of the most prevalent barriers to excellent palliative care. AIM: To measure the effect of palliative care training programs on pediatric nurses’ perception among children with a terminal illness. Methods: A quasi-experimental research design with study, the study was conducted at dialysis intensive care units and pediatric intensive care units at children hospitals affiliated with Ain Shams University. A study was conducted on 100 nurses who directly provided care to terminally ill children. Researchers used tools that included characteristics, knowledge, and attitude level of nurses. Results: In terms of total knowledge, more than two-thirds of nurses (67%) have a low level of knowledge before program intervention. On other hand and over one-third (39%) have a good level of knowledge after program intervention. According to the findings, there was a highly statistically significant change (P 0.01**) in nurses' attitudes after intervention in all aspects measured. Conclusion: This study found that pediatric nurses' understanding, and practice of palliative care improved significantly after completing a training program. There was also a strong association between pediatric nurses' knowledge and attitudes toward palliative care. Recommendation: Periodical revision of training program about terminally ill children, and guide nurses for their perception concerning the care of terminally ill children.
Keywords: Attitude; Knowledge; Palliative care; Perception; Pediatric nurses.


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Title Effect of Palliative Care Training Program on Pediatric Nurses’ Perception among Children with Terminal Illness
Other Titles Effect of Palliative Care Training Program on Pediatric Nurses’ Perception among Children with Terminal Illness
Authors mohamed, fatma ; تناظر حمدان عبد الحميد
Keywords Attitude;Knowledge;Palliative care;Perception;Pediatric nurses
Issue Date 2022
Journal Egyptian Journal of Nursing & Health Sciences 

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