Assessment of Knowledge on Palliative Care among the Community Health Officers in Rural Area of Purba Medinipur District, West Bengal, India

Author:

Biswas Dilip Kumar1,Deb Lily Modak2,Dasgupta Pallabi3,Maity Sima1,Mukherjee Abhijit4,Manna Soumyo1

Affiliation:

1. Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, Tamluk, Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal, India,

2. Department of Health Education, Health Information Management, Eastern College, Centre for Disease Education, Sydney, Canada,

3. North Bengal Medical College, Sushrutnagar, Darjeeling, India

4. Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India,

Abstract

Objectives: Palliative care deals with patients who are facing problems of life-threatening diseases. Under the Ayushman Bharat programme, a new cadre of Community Health Officers (CHOs) is provisioned at Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs) who are nursing graduates. Being the team leader at the HWC level, having a low level of knowledge of palliative care would compromise their service. The study assessed the knowledge of CHOs about palliative care services in a rural district of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India. Materials and Methods: A descriptive study with a cross-sectional design was carried out among 314 CHOs posted in different HWCs of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, during July–August’ 2022. We used to collect data based on questionnaires of ‘Palliative-Care-Knowledge Questionnaire-Basic’ comprising items related to palliative care, the requirement of palliative care, pain management, communication, and dealing with psychosocial issues. A chi-square test was performed to check the association with educational- and experience-related variables and knowledge. Results: Overall, adequate knowledge was present in 216 (68.8%) and inadequate knowledge in 98 (31.2%) of CHOs. Improper knowledge was present regarding the role of oxygen supplementation in dying patients, the need for palliative care in human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, chronic non-malignant diseases, pain management, and communication about the prognosis of disease. The proportion of CHOs who had adequate knowledge who were highly educated (70%) and those who had previous job as CHO (73.3%). Almost similar knowledge scores were found among those who ever cared for or never cared for either terminally ill patients (P = 0.89) or cancer patients (P = 0.853). Conclusion: In-depth knowledge was lacking among the CHOs. Training and re-training of CHOs to develop technical and communication skills will help them deliver proper palliative care.

Publisher

Scientific Scholar

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