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1 Overview of Environmental Scan Findings

2 Environmental Scan – Year 1 Quantitative and qualitative research methods: Surveys, Interviews, Focus Groups, Participant Observations, Document Reviews Participants: Residents, Family members, Physicians, PSWs, RNs, RPNs, Spiritual Care, Social Work, Recreation, Dietary, Housekeeping, Maintenance, Administration, Volunteers and Community Partners

3 Participants and Data Collection Surveys All LTC home staff completed surveys – Sample sizes across 4 homes are approximately: 205 PSWs 69 Licensed Nurses 79 Support Staff 32 Administration 39 Residents 64 Family Members

4 Summary of Survey Results that All Staff Completed

5 FATCOD Survey(Frommelt Attitudes Toward the Care of Dying)  30-item scale designed to measure participants’ attitude toward providing care to dying people  Has no subscales  Each item is scored on a scale of 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree)  15 items are scored positively and 15 negatively (lower scores consistent with PC philosophy)

6 Findings of the FATCOD Survey  Average scores across: 4.075  All four homes: 4.075  PSWs: 3.82  Licensed nurses: 4.21  Support Services: 3.89  Management: 4.16  On average, staff demonstrated a positive attitude about providing care for dying residents

7 QiAS ( Quality in Action Scale)  43-item scale designed to measure aspects of work culture related to quality:  Six subscales:  improvement orientation  patient focus  personal influence/performance  management style  mission and goals orientation  team work orientation  participants’ attitude toward providing care to dying people  Each item is scored on a scale of 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree)

8 Findings of the QiAS Maple; n= 181 out of a possible 242 respondents Birch; n= 135 out of a possible 202 respondents Elm; n= 52 out of a possible 135 respondents Pine; n = 55 out of a possible 104 respondents

9 Summary of PSW Survey Results

10 Psychological Empowerment in the Workplace (PEiW) Survey  PEiW is a 12-item scale that measures direct care workers’ sense of personal empowerment within their workplace  Each item is scored on a scale of 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree)  Four dimensions are measured:  meaning  competency  self-determination  impact

11 Findings of the PEiW Survey Pine; n= 24 out of a possible 44 respondents Birch; n= 72 out of a possible 102 respondents Maple; n= 86 out of a possible 124 respondents Elm; n= 47 out of a possible 53 respondents

12 Supervisory Support Survey  SSS is a 15-item scale that assesses aspects of supervisory support  Each item is scored on a scale of 1 (never) to 5 (always)  Three dimensions are measured:  empathy  reliability  nurturing connections

13 Findings of Supervisory Support Survey Birch; n= 73 out of a possible 102 respondents Maple; n= 86 out of a possible 124 respondents Pine; n= 24 out of a possible 44 respondents Elm; n= 31 out of a possible 53 respondents

14 Summary of Nurses Survey Results

15 Self-Efficacy in End-of-Life Care (S-E EOLC)  This 25-item survey measures confidence in the ability to provide palliative care  Each item is scored on a scale of 0 (Cannot do at all) to 7 (Certain can do)  Includes 3 subscales:  patient management  communication  multidisciplinary teamwork

16 Findings of Self-Efficacy in End-of-Life Care Survey Maple; n= 27 out of a possible 43 respondents Birch; n= 22 out of a possible 42 respondents Elm; n= 11 out of a possible 16 respondents Pine; n= 8 out of a possible 18 respondents

17 Palliative Care Quiz (PCQ)  The PCQ is a 20-item scale that measures knowledge of palliative care nursing  It can be use to stimulate discussion of palliative care nursing and to identify misconceptions about the delivery of palliative care.

18 Findings of the Palliative Care Quiz  Overall, nurses scored an average of 60.22 % on the PCQ. Scores for the individual homes are listed below:  Higher scores were achieved on questions related to use of pain medications Birch average score = 63.4% Maple average score = 62.98% Elm average score = 62% Pine average score = 52.5% Birch; n= 22 out of a possible 42 respondents Maple; n= 27 out of a possible 43 respondents Elm; n= 12 out of a possible 16 respondents Pine; n= 8 out of a possible 18 respondents

19 Family and Resident Results

20 Quality of Life in Life-Threatening Illness – Family Caregiver Quality of Life in Life- Threatening Illness – Family Caregiver  What is the QOLLTI-F survey?  The Quality of Life in Life-Threatening Illness – Family Caregiver Version (QOLLTI-F) survey assesses the quality of life of caregivers for people with life-threatening chronic or terminal health conditions.  There are five dimensions to this survey; – environment, – patient state, – own state, – outlook, – quality of care, – relationships and – financial worries.

21 QOLLTI-F Maple; n= 15 respondents Birch; n= 23 respondents Elm; n= 22 respondents Pine; n= 14 respondents

22  What is the MQoL survey?  The McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire (MQoL) was developed to measure five dimensions of quality of life which are: physical symptoms, physical well-being, psychological, existential and support.  What is quality of life?  Quality of life is defined as an individual’s subjective well-being. McGill Quality of life Survey

23 MQOL Maple; n= 5 residents Birch; n= 2 residents, 17 proxies Elm; n= 1 resident, 6 proxy Pine; n= 6 resident, 2 proxy

24 Group Discussion What surprised you most/least about the results of the environmental scan? What practices and strategies are you aware of that have been effective in providing palliative care in long-term care homes?

25 Acknowledgement Funding Provided By: Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada Thank you to our partners:

26 Contact Us Visit our website: www.palliativealliance.ca Email us: palliativealliance@lakeheadu.ca Call us: 807-766-7228 Thank You


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