Effect of Palliative Care Communication on Knowledge and Attitude among Caregivers of Cancer Patients
Manda Jaywant Phuke, Pratiksha Nivas Thigale, Prakash Naregal, Vaishali Mohite, Jyoti Salunkhe, Ujwala Mane- General Medicine
Background:
Palliative care is provided to improve the quality of life of cancer patients, which does not actually cure the disease but to provide comfort, supportive care, and symptom management long as life remains. It improves patient satisfaction and reduces depression. Hence, the study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of the planned teaching program on knowledge regarding palliative care among caregivers of cancer patients.
Materials and Methods:
An evaluative study conducted using one group pretest–posttest research design on 60 samples selected by convenience sampling technique. Self-structured questionnaire is used for data collection.
Results:
Pre- and post-test knowledge scores were compared with the help of paired
Conclusion:
Palliative care communication was effective for improving the knowledge level and practices regarding palliative care among caregivers of cancer patients.