Department of Social Sciences and the Humanities, Faculty of Health Sciences, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland.
Department of Computer Science and Statistics, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland.
Front Public Health. 2021 May 14;9:636582. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.636582. eCollection 2021.
An exceedingly small amount of scientific research concerns the response to patient death among nursing students. There was a need to examine their perspective on patient death with which they experience during their studies. The authors wanted to check the subjective assessment of students' preparation for patient death and their perception of classes conducted in this area. The research used the diagnostic survey method and was conducted in May 2019 using Google Form on social media. The 467 nursing students answered 14 questions in the original questionnaire about their experience with patient death. The analyzed data were expressed as median, minimum and maximum values, or percentage, as appropriate. Comparison of groups was performed using the Mann-Whitney -test or the Kruskal-Wallis test. The relationship between variables was analyzed with Spearman correlation coefficient or contingency coefficient (the χ-test). The authors analyzed 452 responses of nursing students, and 86.3% of them encountered death of a patient in the course of their studies. In the second-year master's studies, this value reached 99.3%. Among the most frequently mentioned accompanying emotions, students mentioned "reflection on the fragility of life" and "compassion." Students do not feel sufficiently prepared for the death of a patient. Nursing students encounter the death of a patient very often and very early. Although the curriculum includes content related to the care of a dying patient, students believe that there is still too little of it and that it does not prepare it in a satisfactory manner. Students feel different, often negative emotions related to patient death, and also have various methods of dealing with such a situation. They also feel the need to increase education in this area.
关于护理学生对患者死亡的反应,很少有科学研究关注这一问题。有必要检查他们对在学习过程中经历的患者死亡的看法。作者想检查学生对患者死亡的准备情况的主观评估以及他们对在这一领域进行的课程的看法。
该研究使用诊断性调查方法,于 2019 年 5 月通过社交媒体上的 Google 表单进行。467 名护理学生回答了原始问卷中的 14 个问题,涉及他们对患者死亡的经验。分析数据以中位数、最小值和最大值或适当的百分比表示。使用曼-惠特尼检验或克朗巴赫-沃尔弗里斯检验对组间进行比较。使用斯皮尔曼相关系数或列联系数(卡方检验)分析变量之间的关系。
作者分析了 452 名护理学生的回答,其中 86.3%的学生在学习过程中遇到过患者死亡。在第二年的硕士学习中,这一比例达到了 99.3%。在最常提到的伴随情绪中,学生提到了“对生命脆弱性的反思”和“同情”。学生认为自己对患者死亡的准备不足。
护理学生经常而且很早就遇到患者死亡。尽管课程包括与临终患者护理相关的内容,但学生认为这还不够,并且不能令人满意地准备这种情况。学生对患者死亡感到不同,常常是负面的情绪,并且也有各种处理这种情况的方法。他们还感到需要增加这方面的教育。