Nursing students’ attitudes toward care of dying patients: A pre- and post-palliative course study

Background: Many nursing students are not prepared to encounter death and care for patients who are at the end of life as newly educated nurses. The Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of Dying Scale (FATCOD) has been used to assess nursing students’ attitudes during their education and changes have been...

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Main Authors: Ina E.K. Berndtsson, Margareta G. Karlsson, Åsa C.U. Rejnö
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019362383
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spelling doaj-8a21d31b3fd94fdabe8194a28bc20af72020-11-25T03:32:07ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402019-10-01510e02578Nursing students’ attitudes toward care of dying patients: A pre- and post-palliative course studyIna E.K. Berndtsson0Margareta G. Karlsson1Åsa C.U. Rejnö2Department of Health Sciences, University West, Trollhättan, SwedenDepartment of Health Sciences, University West, Trollhättan, SwedenDepartment of Health Sciences, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden; Stroke Unit, Skaraborg Hospital Skövde, Sweden; Corresponding author.Background: Many nursing students are not prepared to encounter death and care for patients who are at the end of life as newly educated nurses. The Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of Dying Scale (FATCOD) has been used to assess nursing students’ attitudes during their education and changes have been noted. Objective: To examine nursing students’ attitudes towards care of dying patients before and after a course in palliative care. Design: A descriptive study with a pre and post design. Settings & participants: Nursing students (n = 73) enrolled in a mandatory palliative course in the nursing programme at a Swedish university. Methods: Data were collected before and after a palliative care course using FATCOD and qualitative open-ended questions. Data from FATCOD were analysed using descriptive and analytical statistics. The open-ended questions were analysed with qualitative content analysis. Results: The students’ mean scores showed a statistically significant change toward a more positive attitude toward care of dying. Students with the lowest pre-course scores showed the highest mean change. The qualitative analysis showed that the students had gained additional knowledge, deepened understanding, and increased feelings of security through the course. Conclusions: A course in palliative care could help to change nursing students’ attitudes towards care of patients who are dying and their relatives, in a positive direction. A course in palliative care is suggested to be mandatory in nursing education, and in addition to theoretical lectures include learning activities such as reflection in small groups, simulation training and taking care of the dead body.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019362383NursingMedicineHealth professionEducationAttitudesWork integrated learning
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author Ina E.K. Berndtsson
Margareta G. Karlsson
Åsa C.U. Rejnö
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Margareta G. Karlsson
Åsa C.U. Rejnö
Nursing students’ attitudes toward care of dying patients: A pre- and post-palliative course study
Heliyon
Nursing
Medicine
Health profession
Education
Attitudes
Work integrated learning
author_facet Ina E.K. Berndtsson
Margareta G. Karlsson
Åsa C.U. Rejnö
author_sort Ina E.K. Berndtsson
title Nursing students’ attitudes toward care of dying patients: A pre- and post-palliative course study
title_short Nursing students’ attitudes toward care of dying patients: A pre- and post-palliative course study
title_full Nursing students’ attitudes toward care of dying patients: A pre- and post-palliative course study
title_fullStr Nursing students’ attitudes toward care of dying patients: A pre- and post-palliative course study
title_full_unstemmed Nursing students’ attitudes toward care of dying patients: A pre- and post-palliative course study
title_sort nursing students’ attitudes toward care of dying patients: a pre- and post-palliative course study
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Background: Many nursing students are not prepared to encounter death and care for patients who are at the end of life as newly educated nurses. The Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of Dying Scale (FATCOD) has been used to assess nursing students’ attitudes during their education and changes have been noted. Objective: To examine nursing students’ attitudes towards care of dying patients before and after a course in palliative care. Design: A descriptive study with a pre and post design. Settings & participants: Nursing students (n = 73) enrolled in a mandatory palliative course in the nursing programme at a Swedish university. Methods: Data were collected before and after a palliative care course using FATCOD and qualitative open-ended questions. Data from FATCOD were analysed using descriptive and analytical statistics. The open-ended questions were analysed with qualitative content analysis. Results: The students’ mean scores showed a statistically significant change toward a more positive attitude toward care of dying. Students with the lowest pre-course scores showed the highest mean change. The qualitative analysis showed that the students had gained additional knowledge, deepened understanding, and increased feelings of security through the course. Conclusions: A course in palliative care could help to change nursing students’ attitudes towards care of patients who are dying and their relatives, in a positive direction. A course in palliative care is suggested to be mandatory in nursing education, and in addition to theoretical lectures include learning activities such as reflection in small groups, simulation training and taking care of the dead body.
topic Nursing
Medicine
Health profession
Education
Attitudes
Work integrated learning
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019362383
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