Course Title: Palliative Care Awareness for Nurses
Course length 2 Hours
Maximum number to attend, 20 – 60, up to 20 delegates per course
This course is aimed at Registered Nurses working within Health and Social Care who are supporting individuals who are close to the end of their lives.
The course will raise awareness and increase knowledge around services available as well as how staff can support individuals with their choices regarding their care, including support from the multi-disciplinary team.
Learning Outcome & Assessment Criteria
Introduction: Accountability
Understand accountability and scope of practice
Supportive Care, Palliative Care
Define the difference between supportive and palliative care
Gold Standards Framework
Understand the background and reasons for the Gold Standards Framework
Co-ordination of Care
User involvement in planning, delivering and evaluating services
Assess care and support needs, including needs for:
palliative care, of each patient and carer at all stages of the patient pathway and in all domains of care
meet those needs within the limits of their knowledge,
skills and competence
know when to seek advice from or refer to specialist services
understand how to enable patients and carers to use their own knowledge and skills effectively.
Face to face communication
Psychological Support Services
Social Support Services
Spiritual Support Services
General Palliative Care Services, including care of dying patients
Specialist Palliative Care Services
Rehabilitation Services
Services for families and carers including bereavement care.
Understand the process through which patients and carers are helped to explore issues and arrive at decisions in discussions with health and social care professionals.
Have an awareness of the different support services available, when and how to access.
What do patients and carers want and need?
To identify what the patients want and expect which will include:
to be treated as individuals
to have their voice heard, to be valued for their knowledge and skills and to be able to exercise choice about treatments and services
to receive detailed information regarding their condition and possible treatment
to know what options are available to them under the
NHS, voluntary and independent sectors, including access to self-help and support groups
Oxygen therapy / Role of the nurse
Ensure that oxygen is prescribed and that the patient understands why he/she requires it.
Indications
Contraindications
Mouth Care
Care of equipment
At the end of the training session, there is a written assessment to evidence the learning of the attendees.