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Developing Palliative Care Competencies for the Education of Entry Level Baccalaureate Prepared Canadian Nurses

  • Brenda Jacono , Lynne Young , Cynthia Baker , Holly R L Richardson , Beryl Cable-Williams , Heather Jewers , Mireille Lavoie , Larry Librach , Darcee Bidgood and Mitzi Grace Mitchell

Educational preparation of health professionals for Palliative and End of Life Care (PEOLC) is inadequate, and nurses are no exception. In 2004, the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing struck a Task Force to develop PEOLC competencies to address this issue. The development of national PEOLC nursing competencies involved a multi-step, emergent, interactive, and iterative process. An overarching principle guiding this process was building national consensus about the essential PEOLC specific competencies for nurses among experts in this field while simultaneously generating, revising, and refining them. There have been three stages in this iterative, multi-step process: 1) Generating a preliminary set of competencies, 2) Building a national consensus among educators and experts in the field on PEOLC specific competencies for nurses, and 3) Refining the consensus based competencies for curriculum development. Ongoing follow up work for this project is focusing on the integration of these competencies into nursing curricula.

Published Online: 2011-8-15

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