Taking care of who cares: Evaluation of a training program for home palliative care professionals

Miriam Parise*, Marica Mulé, Daniela Di Noto, Luigi Maiorana, Adelaide Asaro, Mariagrazia Zammitti, Anna Marta Maria Bertoni

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Abstract

ObjectivesTo evaluate an enrichment training program targeted at home palliative care professionals in terms of its effects and participants' satisfaction. The program had 2 main aims: give voice to professionals' emotional fatigue and promote their personal resources. MethodsOne hundred twenty-three home palliative care professionals participated in 12 parallel training courses; each course consisted of four 3-hour meetings led by 2 trainers and involved about 10-15 participants. The program adopted the method and tools typical of the enrichment approach, with the insertion of an art therapy exercise in the central meetings. The topics addressed were the following: emotional awareness in care relationship; the recognition of the needs of the patient, the family, and the professional himself; the inevitability of the death of the patient; and the challenges and resources of the multidisciplinary care team. At the first (T1) and last (T2) meetings, participants filled in a self-report questionnaire assessing work emotional fatigue, empowerment, generativity, and satisfaction with the course. ResultsParticipants were highly satisfied with the course. They reported a higher level of work emotional fatigue and a higher perception of personal resources, in terms of empowerment (both individual-oriented and relationship-oriented) and generativity at the end of the program than before. Significance of resultsResults confirm the need to provide home palliative care professionals with trainings in which they can express, share, and deal with personal and professional needs. This course gave voice to professionals' work emotional fatigue and promoted their personal resources, while enhancing collaboration in the multidisciplinary team.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-5
Number of pages5
JournalPALLIATIVE & SUPPORTIVE CARE
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Enrichment programs
  • Home palliative care professionals
  • Program evaluation

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