Students’ Confidence and Interest in Palliative and Bereavement Care: A European Study
As part of a European Erasmus Plus project entitled Death Education for Palliative Psychology, this study assessed the ways in which Master’s Degree students in psychology and the creative arts therapies self-rated their confidence and interest in death education and palliative and bereavement care....
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doaj-7d0438b1b8ab4a4dbb474248c0bbfe882021-02-18T08:55:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-02-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.616526616526Students’ Confidence and Interest in Palliative and Bereavement Care: A European StudyHod Orkibi0Gianmarco Biancalani1Mihaela Dana Bucuţã2Raluca Sassu3Michael Alexander Wieser4Luca Franchini5Melania Raccichini6Bracha Azoulay7Krzysztof Mariusz Ciepliñski8Alexandra Leitner9Silvia Varani10Ines Testoni11Ines Testoni12Emili Sagol Creative Arts Therapies Research Center, University of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology (FISPPA), University of Padua, Padua, ItalyDepartment of Psychology, Lucian Blaga University, Sibiu, RomaniaDepartment of Psychology, Lucian Blaga University, Sibiu, RomaniaInstitute of Psychology, University of Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, AustriaANT Foundation, Bologna, ItalyANT Foundation, Bologna, ItalyEmili Sagol Creative Arts Therapies Research Center, University of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Psychotherapy and Health Psychology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Lublin, PolandInstitute of Psychology, University of Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, AustriaANT Foundation, Bologna, ItalyEmili Sagol Creative Arts Therapies Research Center, University of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology (FISPPA), University of Padua, Padua, ItalyAs part of a European Erasmus Plus project entitled Death Education for Palliative Psychology, this study assessed the ways in which Master’s Degree students in psychology and the creative arts therapies self-rated their confidence and interest in death education and palliative and bereavement care. In five countries (Austria, Israel, Italy, Poland, Romania), 344 students completed an online questionnaire, and 37 students were interviewed to better understand their views, interest, and confidence. The results revealed some significant differences between countries, and showed that older respondents with previous experience as formal caregivers for end-of-life clients showed greater interest in obtaining practical clinical competence in these fields. A mediation analysis indicated that students’ previous care experiences and past loss experiences were related to students’ current interest in death education and palliative and bereavement care through the mediation of their sense of confidence in this field. The qualitative findings identified five shared themes: life and death, learning about death, the psychological burden, personal experience and robust training, and four key training needs. Overall, students’ interest in studying and working with terminal illness and death are rooted in internal resources, a preliminary sense of confidence, but also external requirements.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.616526/fullpalliative carelossbereavementdeath educationarts therapiespsychodrama |
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Hod Orkibi Gianmarco Biancalani Mihaela Dana Bucuţã Raluca Sassu Michael Alexander Wieser Luca Franchini Melania Raccichini Bracha Azoulay Krzysztof Mariusz Ciepliñski Alexandra Leitner Silvia Varani Ines Testoni Ines Testoni |
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Hod Orkibi Gianmarco Biancalani Mihaela Dana Bucuţã Raluca Sassu Michael Alexander Wieser Luca Franchini Melania Raccichini Bracha Azoulay Krzysztof Mariusz Ciepliñski Alexandra Leitner Silvia Varani Ines Testoni Ines Testoni Students’ Confidence and Interest in Palliative and Bereavement Care: A European Study Frontiers in Psychology palliative care loss bereavement death education arts therapies psychodrama |
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Hod Orkibi Gianmarco Biancalani Mihaela Dana Bucuţã Raluca Sassu Michael Alexander Wieser Luca Franchini Melania Raccichini Bracha Azoulay Krzysztof Mariusz Ciepliñski Alexandra Leitner Silvia Varani Ines Testoni Ines Testoni |
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Students’ Confidence and Interest in Palliative and Bereavement Care: A European Study |
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Students’ Confidence and Interest in Palliative and Bereavement Care: A European Study |
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Students’ Confidence and Interest in Palliative and Bereavement Care: A European Study |
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Students’ Confidence and Interest in Palliative and Bereavement Care: A European Study |
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Students’ Confidence and Interest in Palliative and Bereavement Care: A European Study |
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students’ confidence and interest in palliative and bereavement care: a european study |
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As part of a European Erasmus Plus project entitled Death Education for Palliative Psychology, this study assessed the ways in which Master’s Degree students in psychology and the creative arts therapies self-rated their confidence and interest in death education and palliative and bereavement care. In five countries (Austria, Israel, Italy, Poland, Romania), 344 students completed an online questionnaire, and 37 students were interviewed to better understand their views, interest, and confidence. The results revealed some significant differences between countries, and showed that older respondents with previous experience as formal caregivers for end-of-life clients showed greater interest in obtaining practical clinical competence in these fields. A mediation analysis indicated that students’ previous care experiences and past loss experiences were related to students’ current interest in death education and palliative and bereavement care through the mediation of their sense of confidence in this field. The qualitative findings identified five shared themes: life and death, learning about death, the psychological burden, personal experience and robust training, and four key training needs. Overall, students’ interest in studying and working with terminal illness and death are rooted in internal resources, a preliminary sense of confidence, but also external requirements. |
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palliative care loss bereavement death education arts therapies psychodrama |
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