Validation of Two Questionnaires Assessing Nurses' Perspectives on Addressing Psychological, Social, and Spiritual Challenges in Palliative Care Patients.

IF 2.4 Q1 NURSING Nursing Reports Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.3390/nursrep14030179
Vesna Antičević, Ana Ćurković, Linda Lušić Kalcina
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Background: Palliative care provides holistic support, addressing physical, psychological, social, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of suffering, known as "total pain", to improve patients' quality of life. Patients often rely on healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, for support. This study aimed to develop and validate questionnaires assessing nurses' perceptions of psychological, social, and spiritual issues in palliative care and their effectiveness in managing them.

Methods: Two self-rated questionnaires were created: the Psychological, Social, and Spiritual Problems of Palliative Patients' Questionnaire and the Effectiveness in Coping with the Psychological, Social, and Spiritual Challenges of Palliative Care Patients. The study surveyed 237 nurses caring for palliative patients in Split Dalmatian County, Croatia.

Results: The questionnaires demonstrated high reliability with Cronbach's α values of 0.98 and 0.99. Factor analysis revealed four factors for the first questionnaire and three for the second. Nurses primarily perceived patients as experiencing fear and emotional/spiritual suffering, with the greatest difficulty coping with the fear of the disease outcomes. Nurses acknowledged the need for improvement in addressing patient challenges, highlighting gaps in the Croatian system.

Conclusions: Ongoing efforts are crucial to prioritize palliative care globally, with nursing professionals playing a vital role in symptom management.

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对两份问卷进行验证,评估护士在应对姑息治疗患者的心理、社会和精神挑战方面的观点。
背景:姑息关怀提供全面的支持,从生理、心理、社会、情感和精神等方面解决痛苦,即所谓的 "全痛",以提高患者的生活质量。患者通常依赖于医护人员,尤其是护士的支持。本研究旨在开发和验证调查问卷,评估护士对姑息关怀中心理、社会和精神问题的看法以及处理这些问题的有效性:制作了两份自评问卷:《姑息治疗患者的心理、社会和精神问题问卷》和《应对姑息治疗患者的心理、社会和精神挑战的有效性问卷》。研究调查了克罗地亚斯普利特达尔马提亚县 237 名护理姑息治疗患者的护士:结果:问卷显示出较高的可靠性,Cronbach's α 值分别为 0.98 和 0.99。因子分析显示,第一份问卷有四个因子,第二份问卷有三个因子。护士主要认为患者经历了恐惧和情感/精神痛苦,其中应对疾病结果的恐惧最为困难。护士们承认在应对病人的挑战方面需要改进,这凸显了克罗地亚系统的不足:持续的努力对于在全球范围内优先考虑姑息关怀至关重要,而护理专业人员在症状管理方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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期刊介绍: Nursing Reports is an open access, peer-reviewed, online-only journal that aims to influence the art and science of nursing by making rigorously conducted research accessible and understood to the full spectrum of practicing nurses, academics, educators and interested members of the public. The journal represents an exhilarating opportunity to make a unique and significant contribution to nursing and the wider community by addressing topics, theories and issues that concern the whole field of Nursing Science, including research, practice, policy and education. The primary intent of the journal is to present scientifically sound and influential empirical and theoretical studies, critical reviews and open debates to the global community of nurses. Short reports, opinions and insight into the plight of nurses the world-over will provide a voice for those of all cultures, governments and perspectives. The emphasis of Nursing Reports will be on ensuring that the highest quality of evidence and contribution is made available to the greatest number of nurses. Nursing Reports aims to make original, evidence-based, peer-reviewed research available to the global community of nurses and to interested members of the public. In addition, reviews of the literature, open debates on professional issues and short reports from around the world are invited to contribute to our vibrant and dynamic journal. All published work will adhere to the most stringent ethical standards and journalistic principles of fairness, worth and credibility. Our journal publishes Editorials, Original Articles, Review articles, Critical Debates, Short Reports from Around the Globe and Letters to the Editor.
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