Knowledge, attitudes and self-perceived competencies on palliative care among medical officers at National Cancer Institute, Sri Lanka.

Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.4038/cmj.v67i4.9747
Ruchira Sarangi Ekanayake, Irosha Nilaweera, Chiranthika Vithana, Sachintha Dilhani, Sashiprabha Nawaratne, Suraj Perera
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Abstract

Introduction: Though palliative care is an essential component in the continuum of cancer care, it is still at an evolving phase in Sri Lanka.

Objective: To identify knowledge, attitude, self-perceived competencies in practicing palliative care and factors associated among medical officers in National Cancer Institute, Sri Lanka. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted among doctors in National Cancer Institute in 2020/21 using self-administered questionnaire to assess knowledge, attitudes and self-perceived competencies on palliative care. Doctors worked less than 3 months and directly not involved in patient care were excluded. Scoring systems were used to assess knowledge, attitudes and self-perceived competencies. A descriptive analysis of data was done using SPSS 21 using median scores, frequencies and chi- square test. Ethical clearance was taken from the Ethical Review Committee, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo.

Results: Out of 120 doctors included in the study, 83 (69.3%) were females and 37 (30.7%) were males. Majority 101(84.2%) were Sinhalese. Sixty (60%) were 31-40 years. Eleven (9.2%) had training in service. Five (4.2%) had a percentage score for knowledge ≤50 while 57 (47.5%) had > 75. Only 3 (2.5%) had a percentage score for attitudes of 51-75 while 116 (96.7%) had > 75. For competency level 57 (47.5%) had percentage score ≤50 while 23 (19.2%) had > 75. Ethnicity, age, work experience, receiving undergraduate training were not significantly associated with knowledge, attitudes and practices (p > .05).

Conclusion: Though level of knowledge and attitudes were high, self -perceived competencies were low which highlights the need of training in palliative care. Eg: undergraduate curricular and in-service.

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斯里兰卡国家癌症研究所医务人员关于姑息治疗的知识、态度和自我认知能力
简介:虽然姑息治疗是癌症治疗的一个重要组成部分,但在斯里兰卡,它仍处于发展阶段。目的:确定国家癌症研究所医务人员在实施姑息治疗方面的知识、态度、自我认知能力和相关因素,斯里兰卡。方法:2020/21年,在国家癌症研究所的医生中进行了一项描述性横断面研究,使用自填问卷评估姑息治疗的知识、态度和自我感知能力。工作不到3个月且直接不参与患者护理的医生被排除在外。评分系统用于评估知识、态度和自我感知能力。使用SPSS 21对数据进行描述性分析,采用中位得分、频率和卡方检验。从科伦坡大学医学院伦理审查委员会获得伦理许可。结果:在纳入研究的120名医生中,83名(69.3%)为女性,37名(30.7%)为男性。大多数101人(84.2%)是僧伽罗人。年龄在31-40岁的有60人(60%)。11人(9.2%)接受过在职培训。5人(4.2%)的知识百分比得分≤50,57人(47.5%)的知识得分>75。只有3人(2.5%)的态度百分比得分为51-75,而116人(96.7%)的态度得分>75。对于能力水平,57(47.5%)的百分比得分≤50,23(19.2%)的百分比分数>75。种族、年龄、工作经历、接受本科培训与知识、态度和实践没有显著相关性(p>0.05)。结论:尽管知识和态度水平较高,但自我感知能力较低,这突出了姑息治疗培训的必要性。例如:本科课程和在职。
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