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The Subjectivity of Attitudes Toward Life Support Care

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007³â 37±Ç 7È£ p.1166 ~ 1176
KMID : 0806120070370071166
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±èÀ±¼÷ ( Kim Yoon-Sook ) - ÇѾç´ëÇб³ ÀÇ°ú´ëÇÐ ¿¹¹æÀÇÇб³½Ç

Abstract

Purpose:The purpose of this study was to categorize adult¡¯s subjectivity of their attitudes towards life sustaining treatment, and thereby understand the differences among these life sustaining treatment types using Q methodology.

Methods:Q-methodology, which provides a method of analyzing the subjectivity of each item, was used. Thirty selected Q-statements received from 52 adults were classified into a shape of normal distribution using a 7 point scale. The collected data was analyzed using a QUANL pc program.

Results:Four types of attitudes toward life sustaining treatment were identified. Type ¥° is called one¡¯s autonomy type. Type ¥± is called potentiality of resuscitation type. Type ¥² is called DNR (Do not resuscitation) type. Type ¥³ is calledone¡¯s effort type.

Conclusion:The results of the study indicate that different approaches of life support care programs are recommended based on the four types of life sustaining treatment attitudes among Korean adults.
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Life support care, Attitude
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