南非两个地区医生对姑息关怀的认识、态度和实践。

Tessa A McMillan, Lauren Hutton, Louis Jenkins
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背景: 在南非,大多数姑息关怀服务都是在卫生区进行的,是由非政府组织(NGO)提供的以家庭为基础的关怀服务的一部分。国家姑息关怀政策框架和战略》(NPFSPC)旨在确保有足够数量的经过姑息关怀培训的医护人员。支持性姑息关怀指标工具(SPICT)等指南和工具有助于识别和护理需要姑息关怀的病人。目的:评估花园大道(Garden Route)和中央卡鲁(Central Karoo)地区公共部门医生提供姑息关怀的知识、态度和实践: 研究在地区级公立医院进行: 方法:进行了一项描述性观察横断面调查。研究对象包括所有地区级公立医院的医生。自愿参与,共收到 73 份回复(60%)。数据收集采用了经过改编的 "知识-态度-实践 "在线问卷调查模型。定量数据被导入社会科学统计软件包进行分析: 结果:参与者在姑息关怀方面的知识、态度和实践都很贫乏。在统计学上,初级医生和高级医生对姑息关怀的认识存在显著差异,78%的初级医生对姑息关怀的认识不足。只有 25% 的受访者接受过正规的研究生姑息关怀培训。70名受访者(96%)表示,家庭是临终病人的最佳护理环境: 花园大道和中央卡鲁的医生需要接受进一步培训,以达到国家姑息关怀基金会的标准:本研究为姑息关怀领域增添了新的内容,强调了对医生进行持续培训的必要性。
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Doctors' knowledge, attitudes and practices of palliative care in two South African districts.

Background:  In South Africa, most palliative care takes place in health districts as part of home-based care provided by nongovernment organisations (NGOs). The National Policy Framework and Strategy on Palliative Care (NPFSPC) aims to ensure adequate numbers of palliative care trained healthcare workers. Guidelines and tools such as the Supportive and Palliative Care Indicators Tool (SPICT) assist in identifying and caring for patients needing palliative care.

Aim:  To evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and practices of public sector doctors to provide palliative care in the Garden Route and Central Karoo Districts.

Setting:  The study was conducted at public sector district-level hospitals.

Methods:  A descriptive observational cross-sectional survey was conducted. The study population included all public sector district-level doctors. Participation was voluntary, and 73 responses (60%) were obtained. Data were collected with an online questionnaire using the adapted 'Knowledge Attitudes Practice' model. Quantitative data were imported into the Statistical Package for Social Sciences for analysis.

Results:  Participants had poor knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding palliative care. There was a statistically significant difference between the knowledge of junior doctors and senior doctors, with 78% of junior doctors having inadequate palliative care knowledge. Only 25% of respondents had received formal postgraduate palliative care training. Seventy (96%) participants reported that home was the best care setting for terminally ill patients.

Conclusion:  Doctors in the Garden Route and Central Karoo need further training to meet the NPFSPC standards.Contribution: This study adds to the palliative care field, highlighting the need for ongoing training of doctors.

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