Implementation and evaluation of an education program to guide palliative care people with motor neurone disease.

Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neurone disease (MND), access to palliative care is often limited. Aim: This project aimed to improve the knowledge of health professionals about a palliative approach to MND care. Design: A three-phase s...

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Main Authors: McConigley, Ruth, Aoun, Samar, Kristjanson, Linda, Colyer, S., Deas, Kathleen, O'Connor, M., Harris, R., Currow, D., Yates, P.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Sage Science Press (UK) 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24240
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author McConigley, Ruth
Aoun, Samar
Kristjanson, Linda
Colyer, S.
Deas, Kathleen
O'Connor, M.
Harris, R.
Currow, D.
Yates, P.
author_facet McConigley, Ruth
Aoun, Samar
Kristjanson, Linda
Colyer, S.
Deas, Kathleen
O'Connor, M.
Harris, R.
Currow, D.
Yates, P.
author_sort McConigley, Ruth
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description Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neurone disease (MND), access to palliative care is often limited. Aim: This project aimed to improve the knowledge of health professionals about a palliative approach to MND care. Design: A three-phase study was undertaken to develop, implement and evaluate an education program for health professionals that promoted a palliative approach to MND care. This paper discusses the second and third phases: the implementation and evaluation of the project. Education workshops were held for health professionals. Their knowledge of palliative care was measured before and after the workshops and one month later. Attitudes to providing MND care were also measured. Setting: Workshops were held in South Australia and Western Australia. Participants were health professionals working in the areas of MND care or palliative care. Some aged care and generalist health professionals were included if they had a role in providing care to people with MND. Results: The participants demonstrated an improvement in MND knowledge (χ 2 = 64.13(2), p = 0.000) and palliative care knowledge (χ 2 = 17.24(2), p = 0.000); both were sustained at one month. Attitudes to providing MND care also improved (χ 2 = 11.85(2), p = 0.003) and were maintained at the six-month follow-up. Participants indicated that the knowledge gained positively influenced their clinical practice. Conclusions: A targeted education program for health professionals improved understanding about end-of-life care for people with MND. Health care providers also reported having made improvements in the care provided to patients and carers, particularly communication, psychosocial care and symptom management.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-242402017-09-13T15:55:52Z Implementation and evaluation of an education program to guide palliative care people with motor neurone disease. McConigley, Ruth Aoun, Samar Kristjanson, Linda Colyer, S. Deas, Kathleen O'Connor, M. Harris, R. Currow, D. Yates, P. Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neurone disease (MND), access to palliative care is often limited. Aim: This project aimed to improve the knowledge of health professionals about a palliative approach to MND care. Design: A three-phase study was undertaken to develop, implement and evaluate an education program for health professionals that promoted a palliative approach to MND care. This paper discusses the second and third phases: the implementation and evaluation of the project. Education workshops were held for health professionals. Their knowledge of palliative care was measured before and after the workshops and one month later. Attitudes to providing MND care were also measured. Setting: Workshops were held in South Australia and Western Australia. Participants were health professionals working in the areas of MND care or palliative care. Some aged care and generalist health professionals were included if they had a role in providing care to people with MND. Results: The participants demonstrated an improvement in MND knowledge (χ 2 = 64.13(2), p = 0.000) and palliative care knowledge (χ 2 = 17.24(2), p = 0.000); both were sustained at one month. Attitudes to providing MND care also improved (χ 2 = 11.85(2), p = 0.003) and were maintained at the six-month follow-up. Participants indicated that the knowledge gained positively influenced their clinical practice. Conclusions: A targeted education program for health professionals improved understanding about end-of-life care for people with MND. Health care providers also reported having made improvements in the care provided to patients and carers, particularly communication, psychosocial care and symptom management. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24240 10.1177/0269216311426918 Sage Science Press (UK) restricted
spellingShingle McConigley, Ruth
Aoun, Samar
Kristjanson, Linda
Colyer, S.
Deas, Kathleen
O'Connor, M.
Harris, R.
Currow, D.
Yates, P.
Implementation and evaluation of an education program to guide palliative care people with motor neurone disease.
title Implementation and evaluation of an education program to guide palliative care people with motor neurone disease.
title_full Implementation and evaluation of an education program to guide palliative care people with motor neurone disease.
title_fullStr Implementation and evaluation of an education program to guide palliative care people with motor neurone disease.
title_full_unstemmed Implementation and evaluation of an education program to guide palliative care people with motor neurone disease.
title_short Implementation and evaluation of an education program to guide palliative care people with motor neurone disease.
title_sort implementation and evaluation of an education program to guide palliative care people with motor neurone disease.
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24240