Self-Perceived Competence of Nurses and Care Aides Providing a Palliative Approach in Home, Hospital, and Residential Care Settings: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Author:

Sawatzky Richard123ORCID,Roberts Della4,Russell Lara25,Bitschy Ami5,Ho Sean6,Desbiens Jean-François7,Chan Eric K. H.13,Tayler Carolyn8,Stajduhar Kelli5

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Trinity Western University, Langley, BC, Canada

2. Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences, Providence Health Care, St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada

3. Measurement, Evaluation, and Research Methodology Program, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

4. Palliative & End of Life Program, Island Health, Victoria, BC, Canada

5. School of Nursing and Institute on Aging & Lifelong Health, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada

6. Anchorlytics Consulting, New Westminster, BC, Canada

7. Nursing Faculty, Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry, Université Laval, Quebec City, QC, Canada

8. BC Centre for Palliative Care, New Westminster, BC, Canada

Abstract

Background and purpose A palliative approach involves adapting and integrating palliative care knowledge and expertise earlier on and across sectors of care for people who have life-limiting chronic conditions. This study explored the extent to which nurses’ and care aides’ self-perceived palliative care competence may explain variation in the application of a palliative approach across nursing care settings that do not specialize in palliative care. A secondary objective was to psychometrically evaluate an instrument for measuring self-perceived palliative care competence. Methods and procedures: Data were collected via a cross-sectional survey (N = 1468) of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and care aides at 114 randomly selected hospital-based medical units, home care offices, and residential care facilities. The questionnaire included the Palliative Care Nursing Self-Competence Scale. Multilevel logistic regression and multigroup confirmatory factor analyses were conducted. Results In addition to self-perceived competence, factors associated with a palliative approach include identification of patients who have life-limiting conditions and who would benefit from a palliative approach, and work environment. The psychometric analyses of the Palliative Care Nursing Self-Competence Scale confirmed a 10-dimensional structure, strong internal consistency reliability, and measurement equivalence. Discussion and conclusion: This study provides information for future development and research on interventions for integrating a palliative approach.

Funder

Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research

Canada Research Chairs

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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