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Nurses in California’s public hospitals to receive training in palliative care

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Nurses in California’s public hospitals to receive training in palliative care 

Course scheduled for end of November in Pasadena  


Contact: Roberta Nichols
800-888-5323
ronichols@coh.org


DUARTE, Calif., November 8, 2011 — A two-year, $535,000 grant from the California Health Care Foundation will enable City of Hope’s Division of Nursing Research and Education to deliver much-needed palliative care training to nurses working in California’s 16 public hospitals. The course will be held Nov. 28 to 30 in Pasadena, Calif.

This training course marks the latest addition to the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) project, developed by Betty Ferrell, Ph.D., R.N., professor in the Division of Nursing Research and Education at City of Hope, to improve palliative care.

The new ELNEC-for-Public Hospitals Train-the-Trainer Course in California will cover core nursing concepts in palliative care, including pain and symptom management, communication, cultural aspects of palliative care, ethics, bereavement and care during the final days and hours.  It also will help prepare nurses to teach important palliative care concepts to their colleagues.

“Since it inception in 2000, ELNEC has grown exponentially and now has a global reach,” said Ferrell, a leader in palliative care for more than three decades. “Palliative care is interdisciplinary care for people with serious diseases, and focuses on working with patients and their families to manage complex symptoms, help them cope with the stress of illness and improve their quality of life,” added Ferrell.

Ferrell and her fellow nursing researchers have taken ELNEC training to other nations and delivered it close to home, customizing it to the care of specific patient populations such as aging adults and military veterans. More than 13,000 nurses and health-care professionals in all 50 states and more than 70 countries have received this end-of-life training, and returned to their communities to train 390,000 of their colleagues.

The curriculum will address special issues within the public hospital setting, such as disadvantaged patients who may have delayed treatment and have more advanced disease because they lack insurance. Additionally, the course will focus on leadership skills and integrating palliative care into policy and practice at the nurses’ home hospitals.

Nurses attending the November training will receive individualized work plans designed for their particular institutions, as well as tools to assess the training’s effectiveness. Throughout the next two years, these nurses also will receive additional mentoring and periodic site visits by ELNEC trainers.

About City of Hope 

City of Hope is a leading research, treatment and education center for cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases. Designated as a comprehensive cancer center, the highest honor bestowed by the National Cancer Institute, and a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, City of Hope's research and treatment protocols advance care throughout the nation. City of Hope is located in Duarte, Calif., just northeast of Los Angeles, and is ranked as one of "America's Best Hospitals" in cancer by U.S.News & World Report. Founded in 1913, City of Hope is a pioneer in the fields of bone marrow transplantation and genetics. For more information, visit www.cityofhope.org or follow City of Hope on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or Flickr. Learn more >>

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