Awareness, attitudes, and beliefs about palliative care: Results from a representative survey of the Italian-speaking Swiss population

Author:

Diviani NicolaORCID,Bennardi Marco,Gamondi ClaudiaORCID,Saletti Piercarlo,Stüssi Georg,Delbue-Luisoni Michel,Rubinelli SaraORCID

Abstract

Objective To understand the knowledge and awareness of palliative care in the Italian-speaking Swiss general population, describing main misconceptions or false beliefs and their relationship with attitudes towards palliative care. Methods Cross-sectional representative population survey (N = 313). Results We observed a high awareness of «palliative care,» although it is mainly associated with pain management and the very last days of life. While false beliefs are relatively rare, there is low awareness of goals, targets, and services offered by palliative care. Overall the Italian-speaking Swiss population has a good predisposition towards palliative care, but negative attitudes are more common among those who lack knowledge. More than one-third of respondents are interested in receiving more information about palliative care, especially from their healthcare providers or through dedicated information points. Conclusion and practice implications Health communication interventions to promote palliative care are needed because there is still significant unclarity about the goals of palliative care, which negatively affects its acceptance. This study instructs on how to intervene specifically in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland, including what to communicate and how. Further, our findings can inspire similar studies in other Swiss regions or countries that can optimize recognition, knowledge, and understanding and contribute to filling gaps in populations’ health service demand and utilization.

Funder

Krebsforschung Schweiz

Palliative-ti

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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