Nurses’ knowledge about palliative care
in Southeast Iran
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Abstract
Objective: Palliative care requires nurses to be knowledgeable about different aspects of the care
that they provide for dying patients. This study, therefore, was conducted to examine oncology
and intensive care nurses’ knowledge about palliative care in Southeast Iran.
Method: Using the Palliative Care Quiz for Nursing (PCQN), 140 oncology and intensive care
unit (ICU) nurses’ knowledge about palliative care in three hospitals supervised by Kerman
University of Medical Sciences was assessed.
Results: In PCQN, the mean score was 7.59 (SD: 2.28). The most correct answers were in the
category of management of pain and other symptoms (46.07%). The lowest correct answers were
in the category of psychosocial and spiritual care (19.3%).
Significance of results: These findings suggest that nurses’ knowledge about palliative care
can be improved by establishing specific palliative care units to focus on end-of-life care. This
establishment requires incorporation of an end-of-life nursing education curriculum into
undergraduate nursing studies