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Nursing students’ views of the content of palliative care in undergraduate education and their self-assessed palliative care competence : a nationwide cross-sectional study

Hökkä, Minna; Pölkki, Tarja; Lehto, Juho T. (2022-03-14)

 
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Hökkä, Minna
Pölkki, Tarja
Lehto, Juho T.
SAGE Publications
14.03.2022

Hökkä M, Pölkki T, Lehto JT. Nursing Students’ Views of the Content of Palliative Care in Undergraduate Education and their Self-assessed Palliative Care Competence—A Nationwide Cross-sectional Study. Journal of Palliative Care. 2022;37(3):434-442. doi:10.1177/08258597221084445

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© The Author(s) 2022. Hökkä M, Pölkki T, Lehto JT., Nursing students’ views of the content of palliative care in undergraduate education and their self-assessed palliative care competence : a nationwide cross-sectional study, Journal of Palliative Care (volume 37, issue 3) pp. 434-442. DOI: 10.1177/08258597221084445.
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Abstract

Background: The importance of integrating palliative care (PC) education into undergraduate nursing studies has been recognized. Still, there is considerable variation in the PC education of nurses.

Objective: To study the nursing students’ views of the PC contents during the nursing education; students’ self-assessed levels of PC competence; and whether prior education or work experience influence these views.

Methods: A cross-sectional study. Data were collected using a questionnaire which was tested for its content and construct validity and internal consistency. The sample consisted of final-year undergraduate nursing students (n = 1331) from Finland.

Results: The response rate was 94%. Of the students, 94.4% considered PC education to be quite or very useful, but only 51.9% reported the achieved PC teaching as quite or very good. Teaching on mental symptoms, existential issues and multicultural aspects were considered incomplete. Over half of the students wanted more education on pharmacological- and non-pharmacological pain management. Students with previous education assessed their PC competence as quite or very good more often than other students (70.1% vs. 54%, P < .001), and more often felt that these competencies are relevant to their profession (72.2% vs. 57.6%, P < .001).

Conclusions: PC was considered as a useful subject, still only about half of the students reported the received PC education and their competence on PC as sufficient. Previous education or experience may enhance PC competence highlighting the need for divergent teaching. The results identify development needs for the contents of PC education in undergraduate nursing studies.

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