Attitudes and practices towards palliative care in chronic heart failure : a survey of cardiovascular nurses and physicians

Article indépendant

SINGH, Gursharan K. | FERGUSON, Caleb | DAVIDSON, Patricia M. | NEWTON, Phillip J.

BACKGROUND: Heart failure is a chronic condition with various implications for individuals and families. Although the importance of implementing palliative care is recommended in best practice guidelines, implementation strategies are less clear. AIMS: This study sought to; 1) determine Australian and New Zealand cardiovascular nurses and physicians' end of life care attitudes and specialist palliative care referral in heart failure and; 2) determine self-reported delivery of supportive care and attitudes towards service names. METHODS: An electronic survey was emailed to members of four peak bodies and professional networks. Participants were also recruited through social media. Paper-based versions of the survey were completed by attendees of the 66th Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting, August 2018. FINDINGS: There were 113 completed responses included in the analyses. Participants were nurses (n=75), physicians (n=32) and allied health professionals (n=4). Most (67%) reported they were comfortable with providing end of life care; however, fewer respondents agreed they received support for their dying patients and one-third experienced a sense of failure when heart failure progressed. Most (84-100%) participants agreed they would refer a heart failure patient later in the illness trajectory. There was a more favourable attitude towards the service name 'supportive care' than to 'palliative care'. CONCLUSION: Comfort with end of life discussions is encouraging as it may lead to a greater likelihood of planning future care and identifying palliative care needs. Peer support and supervision may be useful for addressing feelings of failure. The use of needs-based assessment tools, adopting the service name 'supportive care' and further research focusing on primary palliative team-based approach is required to improve palliative care access. IMPACT STATEMENT: Cardiovascular nurses and physicians are comfortable providing end of life care, but referrals to palliative care in the later stages of heart failure persists.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10376178.2021.1928522

Voir la revue «Contemporary nurse»

Autres numéros de la revue «Contemporary nurse»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Attitudes and practices towards palliative ca...

Article indépendant | SINGH, Gursharan K. | Contemporary nurse

BACKGROUND: Heart failure is a chronic condition with various implications for individuals and families. Although the importance of implementing palliative care is recommended in best practice guidelines, implementation strategies...

Palliative care in chronic heart failure : a ...

Article indépendant | SINGH, Gursharan K. | Heart failure reviews

International clinical practice guidelines recommend that patients with chronic heart failure receive timely and high-quality palliative care. However, integrating palliative care is highly variable and dependent on decision-makin...

Palliative care in chronic heart failure : a ...

Article indépendant | SINGH, Gursharan K. | Heart failure reviews

International clinical practice guidelines recommend that patients with chronic heart failure receive timely and high-quality palliative care. However, integrating palliative care is highly variable and dependent on decision-makin...

De la même série

Evaluation of a nurse education workshop on c...

Article indépendant | KRISTJANSON, Linda J. | Contemporary nurse | n°2 | vol.20

Cet article donne une vue d'ensemble du développement et de l'évaluation d'un programme de formation dédié aux infirmières en hospice et en pédiatrie qui accompagnent des enfants endeuillés. Les résultats montrent une amélioration...

Fathers struggling for relevance in the care ...

Article indépendant | LAWS, Tom | Contemporary nurse | n°1-2 | vol.18

Bien que de nombreuses études explorent les relations entre les enfants malades et leurs familles, peu s'intéressent au rôle du père. Cela est dû à la division sexuelle du travail qui veut que le père, en tant que "gagne-pain", so...

Undergraduate nursing students' palliative ca...

Article indépendant | GELEGJAMTS, Delgersuren | Contemporary nurse

BACKGROUND: It is crucial that future nurses be prepared with the knowledge and skills to provide palliative care (PC). However, despite an increased need for PC in Mongolia, little is known regarding Mongolian nursing students' P...

Attitudes and practices towards palliative ca...

Article indépendant | SINGH, Gursharan K. | Contemporary nurse

BACKGROUND: Heart failure is a chronic condition with various implications for individuals and families. Although the importance of implementing palliative care is recommended in best practice guidelines, implementation strategies...

Chargement des enrichissements...