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- Title
Hospice Family Caregiver Perceptions of Benefits and Challenges of a Telenovela Educational Intervention.
- Authors
Cruz-Oliver, Dulce M.; Abshire Saylor, Martha; Nelson, Katie E.; Milner, Gabrielle E.; Blinka, Marcela D.; Durkin, Nowell; Budhathoki, Chakra; Parker-Oliver, Debra; Smith, Thomas J.
- Abstract
Background: Telenovelas show significant promise as a mode of education that could potentially enhance hospice family caregivers' (HFCG) ability to manage distress or pain for themselves and the care recipient. Objectives: We sought to understand HFCGs' perceived benefits and challenges of NOVELA using the Levels of Kirkpatrick as a conceptual framework. Setting/Subjects: HFCGs from two hospices in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Measurements: Semistructured interviews were conducted to understand perceptions of HFCGs on the benefits and challenges of the NOVELA intervention. Results: Participants (N = 20) in our study were mainly homebound, well educated, White female, and adult children of people with advanced cancer who reported mild anxiety and moderate self-efficacy at baseline. Three unique themes were identified: acceptability of NOVELA, usability and relevance of NOVELA, and the effect of NOVELA. According to our conceptual model, the intervention positively affects all three adult learning categories: reaction, learning, and behavior. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that HFCGs support the proposed NOVELA intervention and it appears to be an acceptable educational tool during hospice care (NCT04533594).
- Subjects
ATLANTIC Coast (Middle Atlantic States); MIDDLE Atlantic States; CAREGIVER attitudes; HOSPICE care; PILOT projects; CAREGIVERS; RESEARCH methodology; MATHEMATICAL models; INTERVIEWING; CONCEPTUAL structures; SELF-efficacy; THEORY; ANXIETY
- Publication
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2022, Vol 25, Issue 6, p945
- ISSN
1096-6218
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1089/jpm.2021.0628