The effects of hospice care education on first-year undergraduate nursing students in mainland China: A mixed-methods study

Nurse Educ Today. 2024 Mar:134:106095. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2024.106095. Epub 2024 Jan 19.

Abstract

Background: With the rising number of people with end-stage chronic diseases, the demand for hospice care has increased dramatically. As the future health professionals for the implementation of hospice care, undergraduate nursing students in mainland China still lack knowledge and skills of hospice care, thus hospice care education plays a vital role in its development.

Objectives: To understand the effects of hospice care education on nursing students' death attitudes, end-of-life attitudes, humanistic care qualities, and their learning experiences.

Design: This study used a mixed-methods design.

Setting: A University of Chinese Medicine in mainland China.

Participants: The first-year undergraduate nursing students (n = 65).

Methods: A mixed-methods study was conducted to evaluate the impact of a hospice care course from March to June 2021. The quantitative part included a quasi-experimental study designed with pre- and post-intervention measurements and the qualitative part included a descriptive qualitative study with semi-structured individual interviews.

Results: The quantitative data revealed that after the course, nursing students experienced improvements in their death attitudes, end-of-life attitudes, and humanistic care qualities. Two categories were identified from the qualitative data. The category of "Gain from learning" included 4 themes (Confronting death and thinking about life; Understanding and agreeing with the idea of hospice care; Perceiving the humanistic spirit of medicine; Enhancing of the nursing discipline cognition and professional identity) and the category of "Course feedback" included 2 themes (Expressing recognition for the course arrangement; Making suggestions on the course optimization).

Conclusions: Hospice care education had a positive influence on nursing students. Students expressed satisfaction with the course arrangement. However, future hospice care courses should further optimize the curriculum designs by increasing the discussion of death-related topics, sharing more real clinical cases, recruiting students from different majors, and providing clinical practice, to provide high-quality nursing education for the development of hospice care.

Keywords: Death attitudes; End-of-life attitudes; Hospice care education; Humanistic care qualities; Mixed-methods; Nursing students.

MeSH terms

  • Death
  • Education, Nursing*
  • Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate* / methods
  • Hospice Care*
  • Humans
  • Students, Nursing*