The Effects of Hospice Unit Practice Education on Spiritual Well-being, Attitude to Death, and Hospice Awareness of Nursing Students

被引:2
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作者
Kim, Gyung Duck [1 ]
机构
[1] Dongyang Univ, Dept Nursing, 145 Dongyang Daero, Youngju 36040, South Korea
关键词
Hospices; Attitude to Death; Awareness; Nursing Students;
D O I
10.5388/aon.2016.16.4.176
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of hospice unit practice education on spiritual well-being, attitude to death, and hospice awareness of nursing students. Methods: This study used a one group pre-posttest research design. The participants were 29 nursing students attending D university located in Y City. All students participated in 2 weeks of hospice unit practice education. The hospice unit practice education program consisted of 90 hours. Data collection was performed from March 2 to April 30, 2015. 2 weeks. The data were analyzed using frequency, and paired t-tests, with the SPSS 21.0 program. Results: The results of this study were as followings; the score of existential well-being, attitude to death, necessary of pain and symptom control were significantly increased after hospice unit practice education. Conclusion: Based on these results, hospice unit practice education is effective for improving spiritual well-being, attitude to death, and hospice awareness of nursing students. These results provide basic data to develop future nursing practice curriculum.
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页码:176 / 184
页数:9
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