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2021 Nurses’ Perceived Competencies toward Palliative and End of Life Care IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)
Abstract: Background: palliative care addresses serious medical conditions including genetic disorders, cancer, prematurity, neurologic disorders, heart and lung conditions and others. Nurses play a crucial role in caring for Palliative and End-of-Life patients and their families as part of the care team Therefore; nurses need a set of various competencies to provide high-quality palliative care. Aim: To assess nurses perceived competencies toward palliative and end of life care. Design: Descriptive research design was used for conducting the study. Sample: A convenience sample was used to choose 104 nurses setting: The study was conducted in out-patient clinic Beni-Suef University Hospital, Egypt. Tools: 1 st tool for data collection a self-administrative questionnaire It consisted of three parts: 1 ST part concerning with Socio demographic data for nurses and including: (1) personal characteristics (2) professional characteristics 2 nd part Participants' knowledge questionnaire. 3 rd part Attitude toward Palliative and End of Life Care 2 nd tool Observational checklist was conducted to assess nurses' practice regarding Palliative and End of Life Care3 rd tool: questionnaire related to Nurses’ perceived competencies. Results: The study result revealed that, 70.7% of nurses had satisfactory knowledge. 65.6% of nurses' total attitude toward palliative care had positive attitude 45% of nurses' total practice toward palliative and End of Life Care was un-satisfactory and 44.3% of nurses had low total perceived competencies. Conclusion: There is highly statistically significant relation between nurses' total perceived competencies, total knowledge, total practice and total attitude. Recommendations: Developing palliative care and competency training evidence–based program which should available in all hospital to be followed by all nurses. Key words: Nurses, Palliative Care, End of Life Care, Perceived Competencies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------