TY - JOUR
T1 - Global efforts to improve palliative care
T2 - The International End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium Training Programme
AU - Paice, Judith A.
AU - Ferrell, Betty R.
AU - Coyle, Nessa
AU - Coyne, Patrick
AU - Callaway, Mary
PY - 2008/1/1
Y1 - 2008/1/1
N2 - Global efforts to improve palliative care: the International End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium Training Programme This paper is a report of an evaluation study to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium-International training conference in providing education and support materials to participants so they might return to their home countries and disseminate palliative care information. More than 50 million people die each year, many without access to adequate pain control or palliative care. Numerous barriers to implementation of palliative care exist, including lack of education provided to healthcare professionals regarding these principles. Because they spend the most time with patients and their families, nurses have the greatest potential to change the way palliative care is provided. A Course Evaluation Form and a Postcourse Activity Evaluation was completed by a convenience sample of 38 nurses from 14 Eastern and Central European, former Soviet, and Central Asian countries. The data were collected in 2006 using Likert scales and open-ended questions. Evaluations of speakers ranged from a mean of 4·4 to 4·9 on the 5-point scale, with five denoting the highest level. The mean rating of the conference overall was 4·9. Strengths included the professional level of presentations, practical, clinically based content, extensive resources and availability of the educators. The first End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium-International training programme demonstrated the feasibility of providing high-quality, essential education to nurses from a variety of countries. Because End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium is designed as a train-the-trainer programme, assistance with translation to native languages, along with textbooks and other resources, is needed to allow participants to fully implement this curriculum.
AB - Global efforts to improve palliative care: the International End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium Training Programme This paper is a report of an evaluation study to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium-International training conference in providing education and support materials to participants so they might return to their home countries and disseminate palliative care information. More than 50 million people die each year, many without access to adequate pain control or palliative care. Numerous barriers to implementation of palliative care exist, including lack of education provided to healthcare professionals regarding these principles. Because they spend the most time with patients and their families, nurses have the greatest potential to change the way palliative care is provided. A Course Evaluation Form and a Postcourse Activity Evaluation was completed by a convenience sample of 38 nurses from 14 Eastern and Central European, former Soviet, and Central Asian countries. The data were collected in 2006 using Likert scales and open-ended questions. Evaluations of speakers ranged from a mean of 4·4 to 4·9 on the 5-point scale, with five denoting the highest level. The mean rating of the conference overall was 4·9. Strengths included the professional level of presentations, practical, clinically based content, extensive resources and availability of the educators. The first End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium-International training programme demonstrated the feasibility of providing high-quality, essential education to nurses from a variety of countries. Because End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium is designed as a train-the-trainer programme, assistance with translation to native languages, along with textbooks and other resources, is needed to allow participants to fully implement this curriculum.
KW - Curriculum development
KW - End-of-life care
KW - Evaluation
KW - Nursing education
KW - Pain
KW - Palliative care
KW - Symptoms
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04475.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04475.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 18186909
AN - SCOPUS:37849039832
SN - 0309-2402
VL - 61
SP - 173
EP - 180
JO - Journal of Advanced Nursing
JF - Journal of Advanced Nursing
IS - 2
ER -