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Table 2 Levels of Knowledge and Correct-Incorrect Answer Rates per Item (N = 102)

From: Knowledge, attitude, confidence, and educational needs of palliative care in nurses caring for non-cancer patients: a cross-sectional, descriptive study

Knowledge (Range)

Total (N = 102)

CHF (n = 26) (a)

Stroke (n = 26) (b)

ESRD (n = 25) (c)

ESLD (n = 25) (d)

F(p)

Mean ± SD

Mean ± SD

Mean ± SD

Mean ± SD

Mean ± SD

Total (0–20)

9.73 ± 2.10

9.35 ± 1.74

9.27 ± 2.32

9.52 ± 2.33

10.80 ± 1.66

3.13 (.029) (b < d)

Philosophy and principle (0–4)

1.58 ± 0.83

1.62 ± 0.90

1.23 ± 0.77

1.72 ± 0.79

1.76 ± 0.78

2.29 (.084)

Pain and symptom management (0–13)

6.39 ± 1.65

5.96 ± 1.54

6.27 ± 1.78

6.04 ± 1.65

7.32 ± 1.31

3.99 (.010) (a, c < d)

Psychosocial aspects of care (0–3)

1.75 ± 0.84

1.77 ± 0.86

1.77 ± 0.71

1.76 ± 0.93

1.72 ± 0.89

0.02 (.996)

Item No

Subdomain

Item (answer)

Response (%)

CHF (n = 26)

Stroke (n = 26)

ESRD (n = 25)

ESLD (n = 25)

Total (N = 102)

Correct (incorrect)

Correct (incorrect)

Correct (incorrect)

Correct (incorrect)

Correct (incorrect)

1

Philosophy and principle

Palliative care is appropriate only in situations where there is evidence of a downhill trajectory or deterioration (F)

18.6 (6.9)

18.6 (6.9)

17.6 (6.9)

19.6 (4.9)

74.5 (25.5)

9

Philosophy and principle

The provision of palliative care requires emotional detachment (F)

5.9 (19.6)

3.9 (21.6)

7.8 (16.7)

8.8 (15.7)

26.5 (73.5)

12

Philosophy and principle

The philosophy of palliative care is compatible with that of aggressive treatment (T)

12.7 (12.7)

8.8 (16.7)

14.7 (9.8)

14.7 (9.8)

51.0 (49.0)

17

Philosophy and principle

The accumulation of losses renders burnout inevitable for those who seek work in palliative care (F)

3.9 (21.6)

0.0 (25.5)

2.0 (22.5)

0.0 (24.5)

5.9 (94.1)

2

Pain and symptom management

Morphine is the standard used to compare the analgesic effect of other opioids (T)

3.9 (21.6)

7.8 (17.6)

8.8 (15.7)

10.8 (13.7)

31.4 (68.6)

3

Pain and symptom management

The extent of the disease determines the method of pain treatment (F)

9.8 (15.7)

10.8 (14.7)

10.8 (13.7)

6.9 (17.6)

38.2 (61.8)

4

Pain and symptom management

Adjuvant therapies are important in managing pain (T)

25.5 (0.0)

24.5 (1.0)

21.6 (2.9)

24.5 (0.0)

96.1 (3.9)

6

Pain and symptom management

During the last days of life, the drowsiness associated with electrolyte imbalance may decrease the need for sedation (T)

2.0 (23.5)

4.9 (20.6)

2.9 (21.6)

2.9 (21.6)

12.7 (87.3)

7

Pain and symptom management

Drug addiction is a major problem when morphine is used on a long-term basis for the management of pain (F)

5.9 (19.6)

9.8 (15.7)

7.8 (16.7)

9.8 (14.7)

33.3 (66.7)

8

Pain and symptom management

Individuals who are taking opioids should also follow a bowel regimen (T)

22.5 (2.9)

21.6 (3.9)

20.6 (3.9)

23.5 (1.0)

88.2 (11.8)

10

Pain and symptom management

During the terminal stages of an illness, drugs that can cause respiratory depression are appropriate for the treatment of severe dyspnoea (T)

4.9 (20.6)

8.8 (16.7)

3.9 (20.6)

9.8 (14.7)

27.5 (72.5)

13

Pain and symptom management

The use of placebos is appropriate in the treatment of some types of pain (F)

2.0 (23.5)

1.0 (24.5)

2.9 (21.6)

0.0 (24.5)

5.9 (94.1)

14

Pain and symptom management

In high doses, codeine causes more nausea and vomiting than morphine (T)

9.8 (15.7)

6.9 (18.6)

6.9 (17.6)

13.7 (10.8)

37.3 (62.7)

15

Pain and symptom management

Suffering and physical pain are synonymous (F)

18.6 (6.9)

14.7 (10.8)

17.6 (6.9)

18.6 (5.9)

69.6 (30.4)

16

Pain and symptom management

Demerol is not an effective analgesic in the control of chronic pain (T)

10.8 (14.7)

16.7 (8.8)

14.7 (9.8)

18.6 (5.9)

60.8 (39.2)

18

Pain and symptom management

Manifestations of chronic pain are different from those of acute pain (T)

19.6 (5.9)

18.6 (6.9)

14.7 (9.8)

20.6 (3.9)

73.5 (26.5)

20

Pain and symptom management

The pain threshold is lowered by anxiety or fatigue (T)

16.7 (8.8)

13.7 (11.8)

14.7 (9.8)

19.6 (4.9)

64.7 (35.3)

5

Psychosocial and spiritual care

It is crucial for family members to remain at the bedside until death occurs (T)

24.5 (1.0)

24.5 (1.0)

23.5 (1.0)

24.5 (0.0)

97.1 (2.9)

11

Psychosocial and spiritual care

Men generally reconcile their grief more quickly than women (F)

12.7 (12.7)

6.9 (18.6)

10.8 (13.7)

9.8 (14.7)

40.2 (59.8)

19

Psychosocial and spiritual care

The loss of a distant or contentious relationship is easier to resolve than the loss of one who is close or intimate (F)

7.8 (17.6)

13.7 (11.8)

8.8 (15.7)

7.8 (16.7)

38.2 (61.8)

  1. SD standard deviation, CHF Congestive heart failure, ESRD end-stage renal disease, ESLD end-stage liver disease, Post Hoc: Tukey HSD