Enhancing the capacity of oncology nurses to provide supportive care for patients with advanced cancer : evaluation of an educational intervention


Autoria(s): Turner, J.; Clavarino, Alexandra; Butow, Phyllis; Yates, Patsy; Hargraves, Maryanne; Connors, Veronica; Hausmann, Sue
Data(s)

28/03/2009

Resumo

Aim: This study aimed to enhance the capacity of oncology nurses to provide supportive care for patients with advanced cancer who have dependent children. ---------- Method: This was a pilot study of an educational intervention comprising a study-developed self-directed learning manual, supported by a day-long communication skills training workshop. Evaluation pre- and post-training included measures of stress and burnout, self-reports of confidence and attitudes, responses to clinical vignettes and video-taped interviews with simulated patients.---------- Results: Nurses found the educational intervention highly acceptable, and reported increased confidence in their ability to provide information and support for parents, and to initiate discussion about emotional issues. There were significant improvements in general communication skills and skills specific to this training, as well as reduced use of blocking.---------- Conclusion: Brief communication skills training supplemented with tailored educational resources can enhance confidence skills and knowledge of oncology nurses regarding their supportive care of parents with advanced cancer.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31916/

Publicador

Pergamon/Elsevier

Relação

DOI:10.1016/j.ejca.2009.02.023

Turner, J., Clavarino, Alexandra, Butow, Phyllis, Yates, Patsy, Hargraves, Maryanne, Connors, Veronica, & Hausmann, Sue (2009) Enhancing the capacity of oncology nurses to provide supportive care for patients with advanced cancer : evaluation of an educational intervention. European Journal of Cancer, 45(10), pp. 1798-1806.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111710 Health Counselling #111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified #Advanced Cancer #Communication #Parents #Supportive Care #Nurses
Tipo

Journal Article