Knowledge of palliative care among professional nurses in south east Nigeria: A needs assessment for continuing education

The current global incidence of cancers makes palliative care important. This study described knowledge of palliative care and its demographic predictors among professional nurses in south-east Nigeria. The study took place in five workshop venues for the Mandatory-Continuing-Professional-Developmen...

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Main Authors: Chinemerem Eleke, Goodluck Azuonwu, Ifeyinwa S. Agu, Raphaela M. Nnorom, Augustina N. Ogini, Esther Eleke-Bempong, Rosemary A. Uzoma
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
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spelling doaj-a461c3876d21450888b37443f6dd88522020-12-19T05:06:50ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912020-01-0113100237Knowledge of palliative care among professional nurses in south east Nigeria: A needs assessment for continuing educationChinemerem Eleke0Goodluck Azuonwu1Ifeyinwa S. Agu2Raphaela M. Nnorom3Augustina N. Ogini4Esther Eleke-Bempong5Rosemary A. Uzoma6Department of Nursing Sciences, University of Port-harcourt, Nigeria; Corresponding author at: Department of Nursing Sciences, University of Port-harcourt, Nigeria.Department of Nursing Sciences, University of Port-harcourt, NigeriaDepartment of Nursing Sciences, Abia State University Uturu, Abia State, NigeriaDepartment of Nursing Sciences, Imo State University Owerri, Imo State, NigeriaCollege of Nursing Sciences, Our Lady of Lourdes Complex Ihiala, Anambra State, NigeriaHome Health Care Services, Amedisys Company, Worcester, MA, USADisease Surveillance and Notification Unit, World Health Organization, Abia State Office, NigeriaThe current global incidence of cancers makes palliative care important. This study described knowledge of palliative care and its demographic predictors among professional nurses in south-east Nigeria. The study took place in five workshop venues for the Mandatory-Continuing-Professional-Development-Programme (MCPDP) for professional nurses in south-east of Nigeria. The study was conducted from January-December of 2018. A cross-sectional design was utilized. A sample of 415 professional nurses was examined. Multi-stage sampling was used to select respondents. Adapted Palliative-Care-Quiz-for-Nursing (PCQN) was used for data collection. Descriptive and inferential statistics was used for data analysis at P < 0.05. Results revealed that the respondents had inadequate knowledge of palliative care especially on pain management (34.96%). There was significant association between age of respondents and knowledge of palliative care (effect size 27.7%). Respondents aged 40–49 years had better knowledge of palliative care (P = 0.001). There was significant association between educational qualification of respondents and knowledge of palliative care (effect size 20.9%). Respondents with bachelors degree had better knowledge of palliative care than diploma holders (P = 0.001). Type of hospital of practice was significantly associated with knowledge of palliative care about 21.7% of the times. Respondents who practice in public hospitals were more likely to have adequate knowledge of palliative care (P = 0.001). Years of nursing experience was not associated with knowledge of palliative care. Nurses have inadequate knowledge on palliative care especially pain management, which would make them unable to render palliative care to patients. Continuing education on palliative care with emphasis on pain management might remedy this situation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139120301141KnowledgePalliativeCareNurses
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author Chinemerem Eleke
Goodluck Azuonwu
Ifeyinwa S. Agu
Raphaela M. Nnorom
Augustina N. Ogini
Esther Eleke-Bempong
Rosemary A. Uzoma
spellingShingle Chinemerem Eleke
Goodluck Azuonwu
Ifeyinwa S. Agu
Raphaela M. Nnorom
Augustina N. Ogini
Esther Eleke-Bempong
Rosemary A. Uzoma
Knowledge of palliative care among professional nurses in south east Nigeria: A needs assessment for continuing education
International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
Knowledge
Palliative
Care
Nurses
author_facet Chinemerem Eleke
Goodluck Azuonwu
Ifeyinwa S. Agu
Raphaela M. Nnorom
Augustina N. Ogini
Esther Eleke-Bempong
Rosemary A. Uzoma
author_sort Chinemerem Eleke
title Knowledge of palliative care among professional nurses in south east Nigeria: A needs assessment for continuing education
title_short Knowledge of palliative care among professional nurses in south east Nigeria: A needs assessment for continuing education
title_full Knowledge of palliative care among professional nurses in south east Nigeria: A needs assessment for continuing education
title_fullStr Knowledge of palliative care among professional nurses in south east Nigeria: A needs assessment for continuing education
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge of palliative care among professional nurses in south east Nigeria: A needs assessment for continuing education
title_sort knowledge of palliative care among professional nurses in south east nigeria: a needs assessment for continuing education
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
issn 2214-1391
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The current global incidence of cancers makes palliative care important. This study described knowledge of palliative care and its demographic predictors among professional nurses in south-east Nigeria. The study took place in five workshop venues for the Mandatory-Continuing-Professional-Development-Programme (MCPDP) for professional nurses in south-east of Nigeria. The study was conducted from January-December of 2018. A cross-sectional design was utilized. A sample of 415 professional nurses was examined. Multi-stage sampling was used to select respondents. Adapted Palliative-Care-Quiz-for-Nursing (PCQN) was used for data collection. Descriptive and inferential statistics was used for data analysis at P < 0.05. Results revealed that the respondents had inadequate knowledge of palliative care especially on pain management (34.96%). There was significant association between age of respondents and knowledge of palliative care (effect size 27.7%). Respondents aged 40–49 years had better knowledge of palliative care (P = 0.001). There was significant association between educational qualification of respondents and knowledge of palliative care (effect size 20.9%). Respondents with bachelors degree had better knowledge of palliative care than diploma holders (P = 0.001). Type of hospital of practice was significantly associated with knowledge of palliative care about 21.7% of the times. Respondents who practice in public hospitals were more likely to have adequate knowledge of palliative care (P = 0.001). Years of nursing experience was not associated with knowledge of palliative care. Nurses have inadequate knowledge on palliative care especially pain management, which would make them unable to render palliative care to patients. Continuing education on palliative care with emphasis on pain management might remedy this situation.
topic Knowledge
Palliative
Care
Nurses
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139120301141
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