HOLISTIC MODEL OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY NURSING: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN SLOVENIA

Aim: In our research we wanted to propose a holistic model of palliative care from the perspective of nurses. Additionally, we compared the presence of specific aspects of palliative care (psychological, physical, social and spiritual) in hospitals and the community/home environment. Design: A quant...

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Main Authors: Bojana Filej, Kristijan Breznik, Boris Miha Kaučič, Mojca Saje
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ostrava 2018-03-01
Series:Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
Online Access:https://periodika.osu.cz/ojs/index.php/cejnm/article/view/93
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spelling doaj-0df194402c394781aecd8219a882a6c82020-11-25T01:05:21ZengUniversity of OstravaCentral European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery2336-35172018-03-019177378010.15452/CEJNM.2018.09.000493HOLISTIC MODEL OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY NURSING: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN SLOVENIABojana Filej0Kristijan Breznik1Boris Miha Kaučič2Mojca Saje3Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Novo mesto, Novo mesto, Slovenia; College of Nursing in Celje, Celje, SloveniaCollege of Nursing in Celje, Celje, Slovenia; International School for Social and Business Studies Celje, Celje, SloveniaCollege of Nursing in Celje, Celje, Slovenia; Alma Mater Europaea – ECM, Maribor, SloveniaTerme Krka Dolenjske Toplice, Dolenjske Toplice, SloveniaAim: In our research we wanted to propose a holistic model of palliative care from the perspective of nurses. Additionally, we compared the presence of specific aspects of palliative care (psychological, physical, social and spiritual) in hospitals and the community/home environment. Design: A quantitative cross-sectional study was used. Methods: The sample consisted of 127 nurses (92 hospital nurses, 35 community nurses). The proposed model was tested using a specific method of structural equation modeling (SEM) known as partial least squares (PLS). Results: Our research confirmed that physical aspects are influenced both by psychological and spiritual aspects, whereas social aspects have only an indirect influence. We detected a statistically significant difference between the hospital and the community environment regarding the impact of psychological aspects on social aspects, and of psychological aspects on physical aspects. Conclusion: Our research highlighted the professional shortcomings of the holistic approach in palliative care as it stands, especially in the community care setting, where it is necessary to ensure in-depth knowledge and skills, and practice within each holistic domain to provide quality treatment to palliative patients. Keywords: holistic model, home environment, hospital setting, palliative care.https://periodika.osu.cz/ojs/index.php/cejnm/article/view/93
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Boris Miha Kaučič
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HOLISTIC MODEL OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY NURSING: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN SLOVENIA
Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
author_facet Bojana Filej
Kristijan Breznik
Boris Miha Kaučič
Mojca Saje
author_sort Bojana Filej
title HOLISTIC MODEL OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY NURSING: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN SLOVENIA
title_short HOLISTIC MODEL OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY NURSING: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN SLOVENIA
title_full HOLISTIC MODEL OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY NURSING: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN SLOVENIA
title_fullStr HOLISTIC MODEL OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY NURSING: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN SLOVENIA
title_full_unstemmed HOLISTIC MODEL OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY NURSING: THE EXAMPLE OF SOUTH-EASTERN SLOVENIA
title_sort holistic model of palliative care in hospital and community nursing: the example of south-eastern slovenia
publisher University of Ostrava
series Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
issn 2336-3517
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Aim: In our research we wanted to propose a holistic model of palliative care from the perspective of nurses. Additionally, we compared the presence of specific aspects of palliative care (psychological, physical, social and spiritual) in hospitals and the community/home environment. Design: A quantitative cross-sectional study was used. Methods: The sample consisted of 127 nurses (92 hospital nurses, 35 community nurses). The proposed model was tested using a specific method of structural equation modeling (SEM) known as partial least squares (PLS). Results: Our research confirmed that physical aspects are influenced both by psychological and spiritual aspects, whereas social aspects have only an indirect influence. We detected a statistically significant difference between the hospital and the community environment regarding the impact of psychological aspects on social aspects, and of psychological aspects on physical aspects. Conclusion: Our research highlighted the professional shortcomings of the holistic approach in palliative care as it stands, especially in the community care setting, where it is necessary to ensure in-depth knowledge and skills, and practice within each holistic domain to provide quality treatment to palliative patients. Keywords: holistic model, home environment, hospital setting, palliative care.
url https://periodika.osu.cz/ojs/index.php/cejnm/article/view/93
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