[Palliative care workshop primarily aimed for physicians and nurses in order to improve the care of the end-of- life homecare patient].

Autor: Sato K; Kawasaki Total Care Center, City of Kawasaki Center for Chronic Disease., Metoki Y, Mori M, Arino K, Ikemizu A, Nito N, Yoshikawa S, Tsutazawa T, Oi F, Ando T, Tokuno K, Ishimaru H, Ishiguro H, Tsutsui S, Miyamori T
Jazyk: japonština
Zdroj: Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy [Gan To Kagaku Ryoho] 2011 Dec; Vol. 38 Suppl 1, pp. 82-4.
Abstrakt: Since 2008, we held a palliative care workshop primarily aimed for physicians, who engaged in clinical practice for cancer treatment. In order to improve the end-of-life stage patient care at home, we made all sorts of efforts not only for physicians, but we also made a workshop available for healthcare professionals to participate. There were more than 60 people participated the workshop: our 20% of physicians and 24% of nurses, 13% of nearby hospital and clinic physicians, 12% of pharmacists and 17% of nurses. According to our questionnaire survey, more than 90% of the participants were satisfied with the workshop. Only 8% of the participants expressed that the workshop was rather difficult. From our analysis of the results, it was clear that we attained a high level of participants' satisfaction.
Databáze: MEDLINE