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±è¼±Èñ ( Kim Sun-Hee ) - Dong-A University College of Nursing
±èÀº¿µ ( Kim Eun-Young ) - Dong-A University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of awareness of good death and end-of-life care attitudes on end-of-life care performance in long-term care hospital nurses.
Methods: This study used a cross-sectional study design. The participants were 147 nurses working at six long-term care hospitals with more than 200 beds in B city, South Korea. Data were collected using self-reported questionnaires, and analyzed with descriptive statistics, the t-test, analysis of variance, Pearson correlation coefficients, and multiple stepwise regression analysis using IBM/SPSS 26.0 for Windows.
Results: The participants¡¯ awareness of good death, end-of-life care attitudes, and end-of-life care performance were positively correlated. The factors affecting end-of-life care performance were age, education level, awareness of good death, and end-of-life care attitudes; these variables explained 19.0% of end-of-life care performance.
Conclusion: In order to improve long term care hospital nurses¡¯ end-of-life care performance, continuing education and training should be provided regarding awareness of good death and end-of-life care attitudes.
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KeyWords
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Death, Awareness, Terminal care, Attitude, Work performance
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