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- Title
Impact of presence of paediatric palliative care units in hospitals on the confidence, knowledge and attitudes of paediatricians: the case of Turkey.
- Authors
Durmaz, Nihal; Vehapoglu, Aysel; Ersoy, Murat; Yiğit, Özgül; Güler, Tuğba; Gunes, Sevinc Odabası
- Abstract
Background: Paediatric palliative care (PPC) focuses on improving the quality of life of children dealing with life-threatening conditions, as well as their families. Aims: To evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of paediatricians regarding palliative care in Turkey and the impact of PPC units on their confidence and symptom management abilities. Methods: This was a multicentre descriptive study conducted in 2019. A questionnaire consisting of 24 questions and 4 parts on palliative care was prepared. Paediatricians in hospitals with or without PPC units completed the questionnaire. Analyses were performed using NCSS 10 (2015) software. Results: There were 199 participants in the study, out of which 55 (27.6%) received palliative care training. One hundred and sixty-seven (83.9%) paediatricians defined palliative care as improving the quality of life of patients in the terminal period, and 77 (38.7%) stated that palliative care can be started after diagnosis. The groups of patients who would benefit from palliative care were most frequently identified as those with diseases that could not be cured (e.g. cystic fibrosis). Paediatricians with a PPC unit in their work environment, compared with those without a PPC unit, were significantly more competent in pain management (36.8% vs 6.4%, P < 0.001), symptom management (42.1% vs 19.2%, P < 0.001), and coping with the psychosocial problems of end-stage paediatric patients (36.8% vs 8.4%, P < 0.001). Conclusion: PPC units in hospitals contributed to paediatricians' ability to manage symptoms and communicate with families. The number of PPC units should be increased, especially in developing countries such as Turkey.
- Subjects
TURKEY; RESEARCH; WORK environment; PROFESSIONS; CONFIDENCE; RESEARCH methodology; PEDIATRICS; PHYSICIANS' attitudes; MANN Whitney U Test; FISHER exact test; PROFESSIONAL competence; HOSPITAL wards; QUALITY of life; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CHI-squared test; DATA analysis software; PALLIATIVE treatment
- Publication
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 2022, Vol 28, Issue 8, p593
- ISSN
1020-3397
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.26719/emhj.22.067