Braun Michal, Gordon Dalya, Uziely Beatrice
School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center, Hezliya, Israel.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2010 Jan;37(1):E43-9. doi: 10.1188/10.ONF.E43-E49.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To examine relationships between oncology nurses' attitudes toward death and caring for dying patients.
Cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlational.
Israeli Oncology Nurses Society annual conference in June 2006.
A convenience sample of 147 Israeli nurses who were exposed to death in their daily work. Most worked in oncology departments and were of Jewish faith.
Completion of the Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of the Dying Scale, Death Attitude Profile-Revised Scale, and a demographic questionnaire.
Attitudes toward caring for dying patients, attitudes toward death (fear of death, death avoidance, and types of death acceptance), and demographic variables (e.g., religiosity).
Nurses demonstrated positive attitudes toward care of dying patients. The attitudes were significantly negatively correlated with death avoidance, fear of death, and approach acceptance of death. A mediating role of death avoidance was found between fear of death and attitudes toward caring for dying patients.
Nurses' personal attitudes toward death were associated with their attitudes toward the care of dying patients. The mediating model suggests that some nurses may use avoidance to cope with their own personal fears of death. Inconsistency between the current results and previous studies of associations between acceptance of death and attitudes toward care for dying patients imply that culture and religion might play important roles in the development of these attitudes.
Training and support programs for oncology nurses should take into consideration nurses' personal attitudes toward death as well as their religious and cultural backgrounds.
目的/目标:探讨肿瘤护理人员对死亡的态度与照顾临终患者之间的关系。
横断面、描述性和相关性研究。
2006年6月的以色列肿瘤护理人员协会年会。
147名在日常工作中接触死亡的以色列护士的便利样本。大多数人在肿瘤科工作,且为犹太信仰。
完成《弗罗梅尔特临终关怀态度量表》《死亡态度问卷修订版》以及一份人口统计学调查问卷。
对照顾临终患者的态度、对死亡的态度(对死亡的恐惧、逃避死亡以及死亡接受类型)和人口统计学变量(如宗教信仰)。
护士对照顾临终患者表现出积极态度。这些态度与逃避死亡、对死亡的恐惧以及接近接受死亡显著负相关。发现逃避死亡在对死亡的恐惧和对照顾临终患者的态度之间起中介作用。
护士对死亡的个人态度与他们对照顾临终患者的态度相关。中介模型表明,一些护士可能会用逃避来应对自己对死亡的个人恐惧。当前结果与之前关于死亡接受与照顾临终患者态度之间关联的研究结果不一致,这意味着文化和宗教可能在这些态度的形成中发挥重要作用。
针对肿瘤护理人员的培训和支持项目应考虑护士对死亡的个人态度以及他们的宗教和文化背景。