Knowledge and Public Perception of Palliative Care in Germany

Maria Heckel,Joachim Peters, Susanna Schweighart, Mechthild Habermann,Christoph Ostgathe

JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE(2024)

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Background: Literature reviews reveal poor knowledge and awareness of palliative care in the public. Health literacy deficits impact access to palliative care.Objectives: The aim of this manuscript is to explore the public perception of palliative care in Germany.Design: Triangulated qualitative research design: a snowball-spread online survey and a random pedestrian survey.Setting/Subjects: Citizens in Germany.Results: The pedestrian survey (n = 100) revealed 34% of the participants being not familiar with palliative care. The online survey (n = 994) 5.7% of participants reported to not know what palliative care was. The public's perception of palliative care is mainly medicine oriented, referring to inpatient care for the immediately dying; however, further significant misperceptions were scarce.Conclusions: The public perception shows an indistinct picture of palliative care, and some misconceptions about the objectives and areas of responsibility of the subject, meanwhile, palliative care is known to a majority of people. Understanding partly incomplete pictures of patients and relatives may help to react appropriately in staff-patient interactions and improve public relations.
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attitudes,health knowledge,health literacy,palliative care,practice,public health,terminal care
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