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Factors that influence physicians in providing palliative care in rural communities in Taiwan
Authors:Wen-Jing?Liu,Wen-Yu?Hu,Yie-Fong?Chiu,Tai-Yuan?Chiu  mailto:tychiu@ha.mc.ntu.edu.tw"   title="  tychiu@ha.mc.ntu.edu.tw"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Bee-Hong?Lue,Ching-Yu?Chen,Susumn?Wakai
Affiliation:(1) Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine and Hospital, National Taiwan University, No. 7, Chung-Shan South Rd, Taipei, Taiwan;(2) School of Nursing, College of Medicine and Hospital, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan;(3) Chiu"rsquo"s Family Practice Center, Tainan, Taiwan;(4) Department of International Community Health, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:
Goals of work To identify the willingness, influencing factors, and educational needs of community physicians in providing palliative care in the rural areas of Taiwan.Methods A questionnaire was sent to all medical directors of the 140 government health stations assigned to the rural areas of Taiwan.Results The overall response rate was 62.8% with 85 valid questionnaires retrieved. The majority of respondents (84.7%) expressed a willingness to provide palliative care if they encountered an advanced cancer patient. However, they would limit their services to consultation and referral (93.0% and 87.5%, respectively), and were less likely to provide home visits (40.3%) or bereavement support of the family (29.2%). With respect to knowledge, the accurate answers to the philosophy/principles and clinical practice of palliative care were 93.4% and 57.3%, respectively. Regarding attitudes, the highest score item in perceiving the threat about providing palliative care was ldquouncomfortable to meet and take care of the advanced cancer patient.rdquo The highest score item in perceiving barriers was ldquoproviding palliative care may shorten patientrsquos life, just like euthanasia.rdquo The results of stepwise logistic regression analysis for the willingness to provide home visits showed that only the subjective norms remained in the model (OR=1.87, 95% CI=1.17–3.01). Educational needs expressed by the respondents were ranked as follows: emotional support to, communication skills with, and bereavement support for the advanced cancer patients and their relatives.Conclusions Effective training courses that emphasize the practical knowledge of palliative care for community physicians, incorporating palliative care into medical education particularly in terms of communication skills and ethical roles, and active health policy administration including insurance payments, are important for the enhancement of community palliative care in Taiwan.
Keywords:Palliative care  Community  Knowledge  Belief  Willingness
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