Demystifying death: a qualitative study using the behavior change wheel framework to explore the palliative care education experiences of doctors, nurses, and community residents
Guodong Yang,
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Renxiu Wang,
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Jun Zhao
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et al.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
To
explore
the
palliative
care
education
experiences
of
doctors,
nurses,
and
community
residents.
A
semi-structured
interview
was
conducted
with
2
8
nurses
9
residents
in
Jinan.
Content
analysis
behavior
change
wheel
theory
were
used
to
analyze
content.
Motivation:
The
road
be
taken;
Emotional
touch
personal
experiences;
Prepare
early;
Not
now.
Capability:
Multiple
cognition;
Need
for
a
topic
catalyst;
Trust
bias;
Disconnect
between
learning
application;
Treading
on
thin
ice.
Opportunity:
Willing
but
unable;
larger
voice
greater
participation.
Community
requires
attention.
exhibit
diverse
perceptions
attitudes
toward
care,
reflecting
influence
sociocultural
factors.
Innovating
content
format
educational
resources
enhancing
medical
staff
will
facilitate
care.
Language: Английский
Rapid Review of Family Caregiver Engagement in Hospice and End-of-Life Patient Care
Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 23, 2025
This
rapid
review
provides
an
overview
of
active
family
engagement
(defined
as
supporting
the
patient
psychologically,
physically,
spiritually,
or
emotionally)
in
hospice
and
end-of-life
care
settings
across
lifespan.
A
librarian-assisted
search
CINAHL
(Cumulative
Index
to
Nursing
Allied
Health
Literature)
database
over
past
5
years
(English
language
only)
yielded
1928
articles;
22
these
articles
met
inclusion
criteria
for
data
extraction.
The
reviewed
literature
emphasized
importance
care,
highlighting
need
effective
communication,
emotional
support,
tailored
interventions
that
nurses
may
use
support
caregivers.
highlighted
opportunities
further
educate
train
palliative
on
evidence-based
replicable
approaches
families
they
deliver
at
end
life.
Language: Английский
Palliative and End-of-Life Family Caregiving in Rural Areas: A Scoping Review of Social Determinants of Health and Emotional Well-Being
Journal of Palliative Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27(9), P. 1229 - 1246
Published: April 10, 2024
Due
to
their
remote
location,
rural-dwelling
family
caregivers
(FCGs)
experience
geographic
and
psychosocial
challenges
when
providing
home-based
palliative
end-of-life
(PEOL)
care
for
recipient.
Limited
research
has
evaluated
the
social
environmental
factors
that
may
compound
FCG
burden
contribute
adverse
emotional
health
outcomes
among
PEOL
FCGs.
Language: Английский
Promising Impact of Telenovela Intervention for Caregivers of Hospice Patients: A Pilot Study
American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
41(12), P. 1400 - 1407
Published: Feb. 6, 2024
Hospice
family
caregivers
(HFCGs)
support
the
needs
of
their
loved
ones
but
are
at
risk
developing
distress
and
anxiety.
NOVELA
is
a
four-chapter
telenovela-style
educational
video
to
topics
related
hospice
caregiving.
Telehealth
visits
scheduled
in
4
weekly
sessions
consisting
chapter
subsequent
discussion
with
an
interventionist.
This
feasibility
pilot
study
tested
NOVELA's
effect
change
HFCGs'
outcomes,
session
outcome
measure
completion
(defined
priori
as
>70%).
Language: Английский
Spanish Translation and Dissemination of EMPOWER Materials to Address Barriers to Pain Management at the End of Life
Palliative Medicine Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(1), P. 162 - 170
Published: April 1, 2024
The
Effective
Management
of
Pain
by
Overcoming
Worries
to
Enable
Relief
(EMPOWER)
intervention
is
an
evidence-supported
approach
for
addressing
barriers
pain
management
(e.g.,
patient/family
concerns
about
addiction)
at
the
end
life.
Such
appear
more
pronounced
among
Spanish-speaking
individuals.
This
study
aimed
(1)
translate
EMPOWER
materials
into
Spanish,
(2)
disseminate
hospices
with
≥25%
Hispanic
patients,
and
(3)
survey
use
usefulness
materials.
Language: Английский
Pilot Testing Educational Videos for Black Caregivers Receiving Home Hospice Care
Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
26(4), P. 224 - 230
Published: May 31, 2024
Black
caregivers
face
distinct
challenges
in
symptom
management
when
providing
end-of-life
care.
Educational
interventions
may
improve
caregiver
preparedness
and
competency
by
information
on
management.
This
study
pilot
tested
4
culturally
tailored
educational
videos
about
for
receiving
home
hospice
care
at
a
large,
urban,
nonprofit
organization
to
determine
feasibility
acceptability,
along
with
their
potential
impact
outcomes.
All
participants
(N
=
10)
agreed
watch
the
found
be
helpful;
90%
(n
9)
shared
that
they
would
recommend
them
other
Total
scores
increased
from
mean
score
of
23.5
preintervention
28.3
postintervention.
Caregiver
13.8
14.3
Caregivers'
comfort
knowledge
postintervention
all
7
topics
presented
videos.
it
was
feasible
acceptable
show
related
issues
regarding
Many
helpful
relatable.
There
were
trends
toward
improvement
competency.
Future
studies
examining
efficacy
are
needed
this
intervention.
Language: Английский
Adapting an Intervention to Address Barriers to Pain Management in Hospice: Formative Research to Inform EMPOWER-D for Dementia Caregivers
Karla Washington,
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Morgan L. Van Vleck,
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Todd Becker
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et al.
Palliative Medicine Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(1), P. 238 - 246
Published: May 1, 2024
Background:
Nearly
half
of
more
than
1.7
million
older
Americans
who
receive
hospice
care
each
year
have
a
primary
or
comorbid
diagnosis
dementia.
Pain
is
often
undertreated
in
this
patient
population
owing
to
myriad
factors,
including
unmet
informational
needs
among
family
caregivers.
Language: Английский
Recommendations for psychosocial support for long-distance caregivers of terminally ill patients
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
The
provision
of
appropriate
psychosocial
support
has
a
significant
impact
on
quality
life
for
informal
caregivers
terminally
ill
patients.
Long-distance
have
specific
wishes
and
needs
support.
Language: Английский