1.Nurses versus physicians' knowledge, attitude, and performance on care for the family members of dying patients.
Abdolghani ABDOLLAHIMOHAMMAD ; Mohammadreza FIROUZKOUHI ; Fatemeh AMROLLAHIMISHVAN ; Nasrollah ALIMOHAMMADI
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2016;28(1):79-85
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			PURPOSE: Nurses and physicians must be competent enough to provide care for the clients. As a lack of knowledge and a poor attitude result in a low performance of delivering care, this study aimed to explore the nurses versus physicians' knowledge, attitude, and performance on care for the family members of dying patients (FMDPs). METHODS: This descriptive study was conducted at the educational hospitals in Isfahan, Iran. The samples were 110 nurses and 110 physicians. The data were collected through a convenience sampling method and using a valid and reliable questionnaire. RESULTS: The average knowledge, attitude, and performance on care for the FMDPs were not significantly different between nurses and physicians (p>0.05). The majority of nurses (55.4%) and physician (63.6%) were at a moderate and a fair level of knowledge of care for the FMDPs. Most of the nurses (81%) and physicians (87.3%) had a positive attitude towards caring the FMDPs. Most of the nurses (70%) and physicians (86.3%) had a moderate and fair performance. CONCLUSION: Having enough knowledge and skills, and a positive attitude are necessary for caring the FMDPs. Nurses' and physicians' competencies must be improved through continuing educational programs and holding international and national conferences with a focus on the palliative care.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Adult
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		                        			*Attitude of Health Personnel
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		                        			*Attitude to Death
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		                        			Clinical Competence
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		                        			Empathy
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		                        			Family
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Iran
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		                        			Male
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		                        			*Nurses
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		                        			*Palliative Care
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		                        			Personnel, Hospital
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		                        			*Physicians
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		                        			*Professional-Family Relations
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		                        			Surveys and Questionnaires
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		                        			*Terminal Care
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            
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