The Effect of End-of-Life Care Awareness Education on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Intensive Care Nurses: A Randomized Controlled Study
NCT ID: NCT05994430
Last Updated: 2023-08-16
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
76 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-05-01
2023-10-30
Brief Summary
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H1: End-of-life care awareness training increases the knowledge level of intensive care nurses about end-of-life care.
H2: End-of-life care awareness training positively affects intensive care nurses' attitudes toward end-of-life care.
H3: End-of-life care awareness training positively affects the behaviors of intensive care nurses towards end-of-life care.
Nurses who completed their undergraduate education worked in intensive care for at least one year, actively continued their profession (no annual leave, report, etc.), and were willing and voluntary to participate in the study were included in the study. Nurses who had a palliative care nursing certificate, had received training on end-of-life care by participating in a training program such as ELNEC, and had not participated in the training program of the study for more than two sessions were not included in the study.
At the beginning of the research, the pre-test forms/scales "Nurse Information Form", "End-of-Life Care Knowledge Test" and "Intensive Care Nurses' Attitudes and Behaviors Towards End-of-Life Care Scale" were administered to all nurses. After the pre-test application, the nurses were randomly included in the training and control groups. A randomization list generated by a computer-based random number sequence was used to determine which group the intensive care nurses would be in.
* The "End-of-Life Care Education Program in Intensive Care" prepared by the researchers in line with the End-of-Life Nursing Education-Intensive Care program was applied to the intensive care nurses in the training group. The training program was implemented online for 45-60 minutes one day a week for 4 weeks. The same forms/scales were repeated 4 weeks after the training.
* Intensive care nurses in the control group did not receive any intervention during the study. Similar to the training group, the same forms/scales were repeated 4 weeks after the training. After the study is completed, the same training program will be applied to the nurses in the control group.
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Detailed Description
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The sample of the study consisted of intensive care nurses working in the tertiary intensive care units of the University of Health Sciences Van Training and Research Hospital. Sampling calculation was done with G Power 3.1.9.7 package program. The number of nurses included in the study was calculated as a minimum of 34 nurses for each group with 80% power and 5% type 1 error, taking the study of Ghaemizade et al. (2022) as an example. However, in order to secure the sample number and to keep the power value high, the sample number was increased and a total of 76 nurses, including 38 nurses in each group, were included in the sample.
Randomization Method: After obtaining the permission of the ethics committee, patients who meet the inclusion criteria in the study and who have received written informed consent to participate in the study will be divided into two groups in equal numbers with the computer-based randomization method.
Statistical analyses were performed using the SPSS-22 package program. Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, skewness, and kurtosis values were used to test whether the data were normally distributed. Number, percentage, mean, standard deviation, median, and minimum-maximum values were used in descriptive statistics. Independent samples t-tests and chi-square tests were used to compare the demographic characteristics of the two groups. Independent samples t-test was used to compare the mean scores of the dependent variables (end-of-life care knowledge test, attitude, and behavior levels) of the two groups. The t-test for dependent samples and the ANOVA test were used to compare the mean scores of the dependent variables of each group at baseline and 4 weeks (±3 days) after the training (within-group differences). Following the analysis of variance, the "Tukey test" was used to determine different groups. Pearson correlation coefficients were calculated to determine the relationships between continuous measurements. The statistical significance level was taken as 5% in the calculations.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Training Group
The "End-of-Life Care Awareness Training Program in Intensive Care" prepared by the researchers in line with the End-of-Life Nursing Education-Intensive Care (ELNEC-Critical Care) program was applied to the intensive care nurses in the training group. The program was implemented online by determining a common day and time interval suitable for the working hours of the nurses. Half an hour before the training, nurses were reminded of the training topics of the relevant week, time, and Zoom link address via text message.
40-60 minutes one day a week for 4 weeks in the training program; Week 1: Introduction of the training program and palliative care nursing in intensive care Week 2: Pain management and management of other symptoms (respiratory, gastrointestinal, etc.) Week 3 Communication, cultural and spiritual issues Week 4: Loss, grief, mourning, and ethics were covered.
End-of-life care awareness training in intensive care
End-of-life care awareness training in intensive care
Control Group
Intensive care nurses in the control group did not receive any intervention during the study. The nurses in this group continued to participate in routine in-service trainings. Similar to the training group, the post-test forms/scales "End-of-Life Care Knowledge Test and the Scale of Attitudes and Behaviors of Intensive Care Nurses Towards End-of-Life Care" were administered to the intensive care nurses in the control group in order to determine the changes in the levels of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors towards end-of-life care over time and to compare them with the training group.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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End-of-life care awareness training in intensive care
End-of-life care awareness training in intensive care
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Working in intensive care for at least one year,
* Actively continuing his/her profession (no annual leave, report, etc.)
* Willingness and voluntariness to participate in the research
Exclusion Criteria
* Having received training on end-of-life care by participating in a training program such as ELNEC etc,
* Not having attended more than two sessions in the training program
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Istanbul University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Cansu POLAT DÜNYA
Assisstant of Professor
Locations
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Istanbul University Institute of Graduate Studies in Health Sciences
Istanbul, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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20221401
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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