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Abstract
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Purpose: The study was undertaken to examine the degree of nurse¡¯s suffering experience and to identify the influencing factors on nurses¡¯ suffering experience in Korea.
Method: Data were collected using a questionnaire for 271 nurses working at 5 general hospitals in Daegu and Kyung-book province from Sep. 1, to Sep. 30, 2003. The questionnaire consists of 54 items, general characteristics(10) and nurse¡¯s suffering experience(44). All surveys were sorted and studied by frequency analysis, mean score, standard deviation, range, independent t-test, one way ANOVA, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficient and Multiple regression.
Result: The findings of this survey indicate 1) The degree of suffering experienced by nurses caring for terminal cancer patients was 2.96; 2) Demographic variables affecting the degree of nurses¡¯ suffering experience were age(F=5.62, p=.000), marital status(F=20.53, p=.000), religion(F=5.44, p=.020), career of clinical experience(F=6.96, p=.000), and feelings of end-life care(F=3.11, p=.016); 3) There were slight correlation between the subitem of nurse¡¯s suffering experience and general characteristics of subjects. For ¡®expanding self consciousness¡¯, age, career duration, and position; for ¡®forming empathy with family¡¯, age and career duration ; for ¡®spiritual sublimation¡¯, age, and career duration were affected variables. 4) As a result of the multiple regression analysis for predictable variables affecting nurses¡¯ suffering, it was found that ¡®career of clinical experience¡¯ was most significant(F=23.100, p=.000). The explanatory power of this regression formula was 17.6%.
Conclusion: This study can provide the basic data useful towards improvement of nursing services for terminal cancer patients and the health of the nurse.
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