G. Gibbs, NURSES IN PRIVATE NURSING-HOMES - A STUDY OF THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TO PAIN MANAGEMENT IN PALLIATIVE CARE, Palliative medicine, 9(3), 1995, pp. 245-253
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Medicine, General & Internal","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
Nurses working in private nursing homes may not have the same degree o
f access to support and education in palliative care as nurses in NHS
'care of the elderly' wards. A study was conducted comparing two group
s of nurses working in these two environments in one health district.
Twenty-four nurses underwent semistructured interviews focusing on pai
n management. Both groups showed equal enthusiasm for their work with
elderly patients. However, those from the care of the elderly wards we
re able to offer many more treatment strategies to relieve pain than t
heir colleagues from the private nursing homes. The study uncovered a
sense of isolation and a lack of postbasic education opportunities for
nurses outside the NHS. If this small local study reflects a national
trend, then there are major implications for the educational activiti
es of palliative care teams.