Uzunkaya Oztoprak Pinar, Terzioglu Fusun
Faculty of Nursing, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecologic Nursing, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.
Nursing, Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kocaeli Health and Technology University, Kocaeli, Turkey.
Omega (Westport). 2024 Feb;88(3):961-976. doi: 10.1177/00302228211057743. Epub 2021 Dec 6.
This study investigated oncology nurses' attitudes toward caring for dying patients, their principles of dying with dignity, and their views on good death. This descriptive study included 257 oncology nurses working at two university hospitals, an educational research hospital and a state hospital in Turkey. Data were collected using the descriptive characteristics information form, the Frommelt Attitudes toward Care of the Dying scale, the Assessment Scale of Attitudes toward the Principles of Dying with Dignity, and the Good Death Scale. The nurses obtained mean scores of 99.53 ± 7.76 on the Frommelt Attitudes toward Care of the Dying scale, 26.84 ± 12.45 on the Assessment Scale of Attitudes toward the Principles of Dying with Dignity, and 57.23 ± 7.48 on the Good Death Scale. The nurses' personal and professional characteristics influenced their attitudes toward caring for dying patients, the principles of dying with dignity, and their views on good death.
本研究调查了肿瘤护理人员对照顾临终患者的态度、他们的尊严死原则以及对善终的看法。这项描述性研究纳入了在土耳其两家大学医院、一家教育研究医院和一家国立医院工作的257名肿瘤护理人员。通过描述性特征信息表、弗罗梅尔特临终关怀态度量表、尊严死原则态度评估量表和善终量表收集数据。护理人员在弗罗梅尔特临终关怀态度量表上的平均得分为99.53±7.76,在尊严死原则态度评估量表上的平均得分为26.84±12.45,在善终量表上的平均得分为57.23±7.48。护理人员的个人和专业特征影响了他们对照顾临终患者的态度、尊严死原则以及对善终的看法。