Development of a training content framework for hospice volunteers based on competency model
10.3760/cma.j.cn114798-20250205-00074
- VernacularTitle:基于胜任力模型的安宁疗护志愿者培训内容体系的构建
- Author:
Qiaozhen XIANG
1
;
Linye WU
;
Shulan YANG
;
Xichen CHAI
;
Yanfei XIA
;
Yanfang LI
;
Yilong YANG
Author Information
1. 浙江医院医疗照护病房,杭州 310032
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hospice care;
Volunteer;
Index system;
Competency model;
Delphi method
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
2025;24(4):405-413
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To develop a training content framework for hospice volunteers based on the competency model.Methods:This was a qualitative study. A draft of the training content framwork for hospice volunteers was first formed according to results of literature review and qualitative interviews based on the competency model. From December 2023 to March 2024, two rounds of Delphi consultation with 16 experts were conducted to develop the final version of the system, and the weights of each indicator were determined with analytic hierarchy process.Results:Among the 14 consulting experts who completed two rounds of consultation, including 10 females, all held intermediate or above professional titles, and their working years ranged from 10 to 34 years, covering fields of hospice care, nursing management, clinical nursing and nursing education. In two rounds of consultation the expert positive coefficient was 14/16 and 14/14, the expert authority coefficient was 0.882 and 0.893, and the Kendall coordination coefficient of all indicators was 0.109 and 0.161 ( P<0.01), the coefficient of variation was 0-0.31 and 0-0.19, respectively. The final version of the system consisted of 3 first-level indicators, 7 second-level indicators, 20 third-level indicators, and 55 specific training contents. The three first-level indicators were knowledge, skill, role and value, and the weight coefficients were 0.335, 0.313 and 0.352, respectively. Each judgment matrix was consistent. Conclusions:A training content system for hospice care volunteers has been developed in this study, which may be used for medical institutions and organizations to train hospice care volunteers.