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  • * A study involving 532 home health care nurses across 29 countries assessed their practices, satisfaction, and obstacles in delivering palliative care, revealing that nurses in developing nations face more duties due to fewer resources compared to those in wealthier countries.
  • * Major barriers to effective home care include staff shortages, inadequate funding and policies, limited access to hospice services, and low community awareness; recommendations include local meetings and online courses to enhance education and resource availability for nurses to improve global PC capacity.

Article Abstract

The World Health Assembly urges members to build palliative care (PC) capacity as an ethical imperative. Nurses provide PC services in a variety of settings, including the home and may be the only health care professional able to access some disparate populations. Identifying current nursing services, resources, and satisfaction and barriers to nursing practice are essential to build global PC capacity. To globally examine home health care nurses' practice, satisfaction, and barriers, regarding existing palliative home care provision. Needs assessment survey. Five hundred thirty-two home health care nurses in 29 countries. A needs assessment, developed through literature review and cognitive interviewing. Nurses from developing countries performed more duties compared with those from high-income countries, suggesting a lack of resources in developing countries. Significant barriers to providing home care exist: personnel shortages, lack of funding and policies, poor access to end-of-life or hospice services, and decreased community awareness of services provided. Respondents identified lack of time, funding, and coverages as primary educational barriers. In-person local meetings and online courses were suggested as strategies to promote learning. It is imperative that home health care nurses have adequate resources to build PC capacity globally, which is so desperately needed. Nurses must be up to date on current evidence and practice within an evidence-based PC framework. Health care policy to increase necessary resources and the development of a multifaceted intervention to facilitate education about PC is indicated to build global capacity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2018.0566DOI Listing

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