2022
DOI: 10.52417/ojmr.v3i2.423
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Knowledge and Attitude of Health Professionals on Palliative Care of Terminally-Ill Patients in a Tertiary Health Institution of Southwestern Nigeria: A Cross Sectional Study

Abstract: Existing information on Palliative Care (PC) indicated an increase in development of services in some African countries with Nigeria in top three on specialized care. However, knowledge and skill deficit in PC among health professionals (HP) is a significant barrier to quality treatment of patients with chronic life-threatening diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the knowledge and attitude of PC among HP in a tertiary health institution in Nigeria. This cross-sectional study involved 260 consent… Show more

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“…HCPs lack of professional training programs, and basic staff training, is one of the gaps in the system. Odetunde et al (52)…”
Section: Healthcare System Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HCPs lack of professional training programs, and basic staff training, is one of the gaps in the system. Odetunde et al (52)…”
Section: Healthcare System Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%