Advance Care Planning Training for Nurses
The Effectiveness of a Multi-media Experiential Training Programme in Advance Care Planning for Nurses Working in Acute Care Settings
Chinese University of Hong Kong
234 participants
May 15, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aims of this study are to examine the effectiveness of a multi-media experiential training programme in advance care planning (ACP) for nursing staff in acute care settings. The main questions it aims to answer are: * can the programme enhance nurses' decision-support skills * can the programme strengthen nurses' knowledge and confidence, and improve their attitude toward ACP? Researchers will compare the participants in the intervention group (receive training programme) with those who are in the control group (receive no intervention) to evaluate the effectiveness of the programme.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- registered nurse with at least two years' clinical experience
Exclusion Criteria1
- had prior specialty training in Advance Care Planning communication.
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Interventions
1. Webpage and mobile applications of training material on ACP, to be offered four weeks before the workshop 2. A three-hour multimedia workshop (8-10 nurses per group) including enhanced lectures and a role play encounter with standardised patients. Immediate feedback on their quality of decision support skills will be given. The workshops will be delivered by an experienced advance practice nurse with a palliative care specialty. 3. Writing a reflective journal after the role play with standardised patients
Locations(8)
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NCT05625906