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Petra Kamnik (Author), Ana Habjanič (Mentor), Gregor Štiglic (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Teoretično izhodišče. Paliativna oskrba je dejavnost, ki izboljšuje kakovost življenja bolnika in njegovih bližnjih, ki se soočajo z neozdravljivo boleznijo. Metodologija raziskovanja. Uporabljena je bila kvantitativna metodologija raziskovanja s pomočjo anketnega vprašalnika, kjer je bila uporabljena petstopenjska lestvica merjenja stališč ob navedenih trditvah. Delno standardiziran anketni vprašalnik smo povzeli in priredili glede na naše potrebe. Vseboval je 13 vprašanj zaprtega in 1 vprašanje delno odprtega tipa. V raziskavo je bilo vključenih 100 zaposlenih (zdravniki in medicinske sestre) na primarnem in sekundarnem nivoju zdravstvenega varstva koroške regije. Rezultati raziskave so bili obdelani s pomočjo računalniških programov Microsoft Office Word 2010 in Microsoft Office Excel 2010 ter IBM SPSS Statistics 20. Rezultati. Iz raziskave je razvidno, da se velika večina zdravstvenih delavcev pri svojem delu srečuje z neozdravljivo bolnimi in umirajočimi bolniki, pri čemer pa je njihovo izobraževanje pomanjkljivo. Večina zdravstvenih delavcev pri svojem delu zelo potrebuje oziroma si želi organizirano paliativno oskrbo ter je pripravljena tudi sprejeti nove kompetence in odgovornosti pri izvajanju paliativne oskrbe z ustreznim izobraževanjem. Sklep. Raziskava je pokazala, da ima večina zdravstvenih delavcev pridobljena znanja s področja paliativne oskrbe le s prakso. Prav tako zgolj lastne izkušnje v paliativni oskrbi niso dovolj. Pri oskrbi z neozdravljivo bolnimi in umirajočimi je potrebna ustrezna izobrazba. Za rešitev obstoječe problematike je zelo pomembno zavedanje potreb po profesionalnem znanju v paliativni oskrbi kot celotnem sistemu zdravstvenega varstva.

Keywords

paliativna oskrba;organizacija;zdravstveni delavci;znanje;stališča;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FZV - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publisher: [P. Kamnik]
UDC: 616-036-8:614.253.5(043.2)
COBISS: 2029732 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: ATTITUDES AND KNOWLEDGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN PALLIATIVE CARE
Secondary abstract: Theoretical basis. Palliative care is a branch, which improves the quality of patient’s life and the lives of his close relatives, who are confronting with incurable disease. Research methodology. Quantitative methodology has been used accompanied with a questionnaire containing a five-level Likert scale of standpoint measurements. Partly standardised questionnaire has been summarized and customised according to our needs. It involved 13 semi-structured (open-type) and one structured (closed type) question. One hundred employees (doctors, registered nurses) from primary and secondary level of health care in Koroška region have participated in the research. The research results have been processed with Microsoft Office Word 2010, Microsoft Office Excel 2010 and IBM SPSS Statistics 20. Results. It is evident from the research that the vast majority of health professionals encounter incurably ill patients or dying patients in their work, however their education in palliative care is inadequate. Most of health professionals need or want organised palliative care and with a proper education they are ready to accept new competences and responsibilities in executing palliative care. Conclusion. The research shows that the majority of health professionals gained knowledge of palliative care through practice. Additionally only one's own experiences are insufficient in palliative care and the care of incurably ill and dying patients requires proper education. The awareness of the need for professional knowledge in palliative care in the entire health care system is very important for resolving this current issue.
Secondary keywords: palliative care;organization;health professionals;knowledge;attitudes;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za zdravstvene vede
Pages: 98 str., 8 str. pril.
ID: 8729389