Factors Related to Nurses and Physicians’ Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Palliative Care

AuthorHadis Ashrafizadehen
AuthorLeila Khanali Mojenen
AuthorSalman Barastehen
AuthorMohammad Esmaeil Akbarien
AuthorSamira Beiranvanden
AuthorAzam Shirinabadi Farahanien
AuthorAzam Eshaghian Dorchehen
AuthorMaryam Karamien
AuthorFatemeh Khademien
AuthorTahereh Alsadat Khoubbin Khoshnazaren
AuthorEric Krakaueren
AuthorMaryam Rassoulien
OrcidHadis Ashrafizadeh [0000-0002-9369-5854]en
OrcidLeila Khanali Mojen [0000-0002-5394-7818]en
OrcidMohammad Esmaeil Akbari [0000-0002-9938-3587]en
OrcidSamira Beiranvand [0000-0002-8844-6511]en
OrcidAzam Shirinabadi Farahani [0000-0002-8929-7642]en
OrcidMaryam Karami [0000-0002-8824-2543]en
OrcidMaryam Rassouli [0000-0002-5607-8064]en
Accessioned Date2023-12-23T16:27:28Z
Available Date2023-12-23T16:27:28Z
Issued Date2022-02-28en
AbstractBackground: Changes in the course of diseases, their treatment, and care provision result in the need for a specific type of care known as palliative care. Medical staff’s knowledge and awareness of palliative care is important in this regard. Objectives: This study aims to examine the caregivers’ knowledge and awareness of palliative care and to determine the related predictors. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 277 subjects were selected from among the caregivers working in the selected teaching hospitals in Iran through non-randomized sampling method. The subjects were asked to fill the online questionnaire which consisted of 3 sections including demographic data, knowledge, and attitude toward palliative care. Descriptive, inferential statistics, correlation and regression analyses were performed. Results: The mean scores of care providers’ attitude and knowledge were 140.90 ± 11.56 and 19.36 ± 2.73 respectively. There was a significant relationships between some variables such as working place, education level, age, palliative care-related working experience, and the necessity to pass training courses and the mean scores of attitude and knowledge. Conclusions: Since palliative care providers’ level of knowledge and attitude were reported to be moderate, training courses at different levels in the form of clinical courses should be offered with the aim of improving care providers’ skills and scientific abilities. It is essential to include the related topics in the curricula of academic programs.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijcm-122653en
URIhttps://repository.brieflands.com/handle/123456789/30175
KeywordCare Providersen
KeywordPalliative Careen
KeywordEnd-of-Life Careen
KeywordKnowledgeen
KeywordAttitudeen
KeywordIranen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleFactors Related to Nurses and Physicians’ Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Palliative Careen
TypeResearch Articleen

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