A Survey of Attitudes and Beliefs about Care, Compassion and Communities Networks in Palliative Care. A Preliminary Study for the Development of a Compassionate University

The aim of this study was to know the level of knowledge, sensitivities and training needs regarding care of people at the end of life in medicine, nursing and psychology students/academic and administration university personnel; and to identify skills to perceive and expressed values related to com...

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Main Authors: Silvia Librada Flores, Sonia Herminia Roa Trujillo, Nurlian Torrejano Gonzálex, María del Pilar García Buitrago, Miguel Ángel Lucas Díaz
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/8/946
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spelling doaj-eeb8863e97fa48b0a15be1683a5880992021-08-26T13:47:36ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-07-01994694610.3390/healthcare9080946A Survey of Attitudes and Beliefs about Care, Compassion and Communities Networks in Palliative Care. A Preliminary Study for the Development of a Compassionate UniversitySilvia Librada Flores0Sonia Herminia Roa Trujillo1Nurlian Torrejano Gonzálex2María del Pilar García Buitrago3Miguel Ángel Lucas Díaz4New Health Foundation, 41014 Sevilla, SpainWelfare Department, Sanitas University Foundation, Bogota 111321, ColombiaWelfare Department, Sanitas University Foundation, Bogota 111321, ColombiaWelfare Department, Sanitas University Foundation, Bogota 111321, ColombiaNew Health Foundation, 41014 Sevilla, SpainThe aim of this study was to know the level of knowledge, sensitivities and training needs regarding care of people at the end of life in medicine, nursing and psychology students/academic and administration university personnel; and to identify skills to perceive and expressed values related to compassion it in their living environment. Method: a descriptive observational study was conducted among undergraduate medical, nursing and psychologist students, academic and administration personnel of the University of Bogotá in Colombia the survey was based on a web-based questionnaire (November 2019–April 2020). Levels of knowledge and sensitivities about care of people at the end of life, educational needs and compassion were assessed. Descriptive and comparative measures and statistical significance tests used, Student’s t and ANOVA (α = 0.05). Results: 465 people answered the survey; students (82.4%), academic (13.1%) and administration personnel (4.5%). 81.6% knew about palliative care concepts. 64.7% had not cared for other people with advanced or terminal illness. 44.7% talked about death without problems. The most evaluated training competences were humanity, dignity and compassion. Mean levels for compassion by Gilbert’s scale were 70.55 for self-compassion, 72.61 for compassion for others and 60.47 for compassion from others. Significant differences were found by age and gender in self-compassion values. Conclusions: the level of knowledge, sensitivities and training needs regarding care of people at the end of life in the University and the values related to compassion enables the development of Compassionate Universities.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/8/946palliative careCompassionate Universityempathycommunity networksstudent health serviceseducation
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author Silvia Librada Flores
Sonia Herminia Roa Trujillo
Nurlian Torrejano Gonzálex
María del Pilar García Buitrago
Miguel Ángel Lucas Díaz
spellingShingle Silvia Librada Flores
Sonia Herminia Roa Trujillo
Nurlian Torrejano Gonzálex
María del Pilar García Buitrago
Miguel Ángel Lucas Díaz
A Survey of Attitudes and Beliefs about Care, Compassion and Communities Networks in Palliative Care. A Preliminary Study for the Development of a Compassionate University
Healthcare
palliative care
Compassionate University
empathy
community networks
student health services
education
author_facet Silvia Librada Flores
Sonia Herminia Roa Trujillo
Nurlian Torrejano Gonzálex
María del Pilar García Buitrago
Miguel Ángel Lucas Díaz
author_sort Silvia Librada Flores
title A Survey of Attitudes and Beliefs about Care, Compassion and Communities Networks in Palliative Care. A Preliminary Study for the Development of a Compassionate University
title_short A Survey of Attitudes and Beliefs about Care, Compassion and Communities Networks in Palliative Care. A Preliminary Study for the Development of a Compassionate University
title_full A Survey of Attitudes and Beliefs about Care, Compassion and Communities Networks in Palliative Care. A Preliminary Study for the Development of a Compassionate University
title_fullStr A Survey of Attitudes and Beliefs about Care, Compassion and Communities Networks in Palliative Care. A Preliminary Study for the Development of a Compassionate University
title_full_unstemmed A Survey of Attitudes and Beliefs about Care, Compassion and Communities Networks in Palliative Care. A Preliminary Study for the Development of a Compassionate University
title_sort survey of attitudes and beliefs about care, compassion and communities networks in palliative care. a preliminary study for the development of a compassionate university
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The aim of this study was to know the level of knowledge, sensitivities and training needs regarding care of people at the end of life in medicine, nursing and psychology students/academic and administration university personnel; and to identify skills to perceive and expressed values related to compassion it in their living environment. Method: a descriptive observational study was conducted among undergraduate medical, nursing and psychologist students, academic and administration personnel of the University of Bogotá in Colombia the survey was based on a web-based questionnaire (November 2019–April 2020). Levels of knowledge and sensitivities about care of people at the end of life, educational needs and compassion were assessed. Descriptive and comparative measures and statistical significance tests used, Student’s t and ANOVA (α = 0.05). Results: 465 people answered the survey; students (82.4%), academic (13.1%) and administration personnel (4.5%). 81.6% knew about palliative care concepts. 64.7% had not cared for other people with advanced or terminal illness. 44.7% talked about death without problems. The most evaluated training competences were humanity, dignity and compassion. Mean levels for compassion by Gilbert’s scale were 70.55 for self-compassion, 72.61 for compassion for others and 60.47 for compassion from others. Significant differences were found by age and gender in self-compassion values. Conclusions: the level of knowledge, sensitivities and training needs regarding care of people at the end of life in the University and the values related to compassion enables the development of Compassionate Universities.
topic palliative care
Compassionate University
empathy
community networks
student health services
education
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/8/946
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