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Journal of Palliative Care & Medicine | ISSN: 2165-7386 | Volume 8

August 27-28, 2018 | Boston, USA

4

th

International Conference on

Palliative Care, Medicine and Hospice Nursing

Educating oncology nurse practitioners to provide primary palliative care

Lynn Adams

The George Washington University, USA

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pproximately 1.66million Americans are diagnosed with cancer each year and another 589,430 die from the disease. As treatment

options expand, patients are living longer with worsening symptoms and an increased illness burden, and are ideal candidates for

palliative care. Palliative care is delivered by clinicians with specialty training and a focus on improving the quality of life for patients

with serious illnesses. A number of major organizations recommend the integration of palliative care into comprehensive cancer

care including The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN).

With an advanced education and scope of practice, a holistic orientation, and based on evidence of providing safe and effective care,

nurse practitioners (NPs) are well positioned to improve access to palliative care; yet, many lack basic content knowledge of palliative

care and do not have competencies in the provision of its care. This study used valid and reliable instruments and a one-group pre

and post-test design to measure differences in NPs’ knowledge of and self-rated competence in the provision of basic palliative care

before and after a formal educational program. The content, drawn from the End of Life Nursing Education Consortium’s (ELNEC)

APRN curriculum, was delivered in one 8-hour session, by an experienced NP currently enrolled in the palliative care track of a

DNP program. The study was conducted with nurse practitioners practicing in the regional network sites of an NCI-designated

comprehensive cancer center.

adamsl@mskcc.org

J Palliat Care Med 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7386-C3-021