Finnish nursing students' perceptions of the development needs in palliative care education and factors influencing learning in undergraduate nursing studies - a qualitative study

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Hokka, Minna [1 ,2 ]
Lehto, Juho T. [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Kyngas, Helvi [1 ]
Polkki, Tarja [1 ,6 ]
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[1] Univ Oulu, Fac Med, Res Unit Nursing Sci & Hlth Management, POB 5000, Oulu 90014, Finland
[2] Kajaani Univ Appl Sci, Kajaani, Finland
[3] Tampere Univ, Fac Med & Hlth Technol, Tampere, Finland
[4] Tampere Univ Hosp, Palliat Care Ctr, Tampere, Finland
[5] Tampere Univ Hosp, Dept Oncol, Tampere, Finland
[6] Oulu Univ Hosp, Med Res Ctr Oulu, Oulu, Finland
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Palliative care; Education; Nursing; Student; NURSES EXPERIENCE; LIFE; END; ATTITUDES;
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10.1186/s12904-022-00915-6
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background Nurses have an essential role in providing high-quality palliative care to patients and their families. Hence, they require adequate palliative care education. However, there is only limited insight into how final-year nursing students perceive palliative care education in undergraduate nursing programs. This study aimed to describe nursing students' perspectives of the development needs of palliative care education. An additional two aims emerged based on the collected data, namely, to describe the preferred education for palliative care and the factors which promote or hinder palliative care learning during undergraduate nursing studies. Methods The research was guided by a descriptive qualitative approach and applied inductive content analysis. The frequencies (f) of identified codes (reduced expressions) were counted to show the noteworthiness of each category in relation to the entirety. The participants were final-year nursing students (n = 766) who had participated in a national survey. Results The inductive content analysis identified three unifying categories. The first was 'Development needs and views of palliative care education' (f = 524), which consisted of the main categories 'the need to develop palliative care education' (f = 414) and 'meaning of palliative care and its education' (f = 110). Secondly 'Preferred types of palliative care education' (f = 1379), including the main categories 'teaching contents in palliative care education' (f = 905), 'teaching methods for palliative care learning' (f = 393), and 'placement of palliative care studies' (f = 81). Thirdly 'The facilitators and barriers to palliative care learning' (f = 401), consisting of the main categories 'factors facilitating palliative care learning' (f = 66) and 'barriers to palliative care learning' (f = 335). Conclusions This study provides detailed information about nursing student's perspectives of palliative care education and its development needs. Hence, the results are relevant to decision-makers who want to develop undergraduate nursing curricula. This study highlights that palliative care education should be developed by ensuring that all students have equal access to palliative care education provided by highly competent teachers. Possibilities for clinical placements or visits to palliative care units during the education should also be improved. The participating students felt unprepared to provide high-quality palliative care even though they responded that palliative care is an important topic in their nursing studies.
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