Nurses' Knowledge and Practice toward Gynecologic Oncology Palliative Care

Fatma Uslu-Şahan, Fusun Terzioğlu
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Objectives: Gynecologic cancers are the second main reasons for morbidity in women following breast cancer in Turkey and globally. The majority of patients with gynecologic cancer experience recurrence and die despite aggressive treatment. Because of this, patients with gynecologic cancers remain an ideal population for palliative care. Nurses are an essential part of the palliative care team in providing high standards of care since they spend the longest time with patients. The aim of the study to assess knowledge, practice and opinions about barriers toward palliative care among nurses working in gynecologic oncology units. Methods: The cross-sectional survey-based study was conducted nurses (N=65) working in six tertiary care hospitals’ gynecologic oncology units in Ankara Province in Turkey. For data collection a survey was used. The descriptive statistics were used in data analysis. Results: It was determined that 52.3% of the nurses did not receive any knowledge regarding palliative care. The knowledge nurses received was mostly about communication skills (96.8%), pain management (96.8%) and symptom control (96.8%). It was found that 73.8% of the nurses did not talk about death with patients and their families. One of the most common barriers faced by nurses was opioid phobia experienced by patients (66.2%) and healthcare professionals (41.5%). Conclusions The current study indicates the need for wider coverage of palliative care in the education of preservice and in-service nurses to increase their knowledge and therefore practice. This education needs to be comprehensive in covering the basic principles of palliative care and symptom management and it should be distributed throughout the different courses to discuss palliative care within different contexts, such as gynecologic oncology setting.
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目的:妇科癌症是土耳其和全球妇女发病率仅次于乳腺癌的第二大主要原因。大多数妇科癌症患者经历复发和死亡,尽管积极的治疗。正因为如此,妇科癌症患者仍然是姑息治疗的理想人群。护士是姑息治疗团队提供高标准护理的重要组成部分,因为他们与患者相处的时间最长。本研究的目的是评估妇科肿瘤科护士对姑息治疗障碍的知识、实践和意见。方法:对土耳其安卡拉省6家三级医院妇科肿瘤科的护士(N=65)进行横断面调查。为了收集数据,采用了调查方法。资料分析采用描述性统计方法。结果:52.3%的护士对姑息治疗知识一无所知。护士获得的知识主要是沟通技巧(96.8%)、疼痛管理(96.8%)和症状控制(96.8%)。73.8%的护士未与患者及家属谈论死亡。护士面临的最常见障碍之一是患者(66.2%)和医疗保健专业人员(41.5%)经历过阿片类药物恐惧症。结论当前的研究表明,需要在职前和在职护士的教育中扩大姑息治疗的覆盖范围,以增加他们的知识和实践。这种教育需要全面涵盖姑息治疗和症状管理的基本原则,并应分布在不同的课程中,以讨论不同背景下的姑息治疗,例如妇科肿瘤设置。
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