Palliative care in nursing training: higher education course coordinators’ perception

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Objectives: to analyze undergraduate nursing course coordinators’ perception about nursing training in palliative care. Methods: a descriptive study, with a qualitative approach and thematic content analysis, carried out with coordinators of nursing courses in Higher Education Institutions in Rio Grande do Norte. Results: three thematic categories emerged: Nursing training in palliative care; Potentialities for teaching palliative care; and Challenges of teaching in palliative care. The coordinators described as potentialities: transversality, theoretical and practical approach, optional subject, university extensions, interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinary approach, and as challenges: biomedical model in health education and insufficient professor training. Final Considerations: palliative care teaching in the researched institutions in the nursing education process is approached in an incipient and fragmented way, and almost always without having a specific curricular component on the subject, being present as one of its contents.

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Gonçalves, R. G., de Oliveira, L. P. B. A., Silva, C. J. de A., Elias, T. M. N., Nogueira, I. L. A., & Menezes, R. M. P. de. (2023). Palliative care in nursing training: higher education course coordinators’ perception. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 76(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0222

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