Alenezi Ebtesam, Zeilani Ruqayya Sayed, Othman Elham H
Department of Nursing, Palliative Care Center, Al-Sabahiyah, Kuwait.
School of Nursing, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
Indian J Palliat Care. 2022 Jul-Sep;28(3):280-286. doi: 10.25259/IJPC_93_2021. Epub 2022 Jun 29.
The current study assessed the attitude toward end of life (EOL) care among nurses working in Kuwait hospitals.
A descriptive, cross-sectional design was used to recruit 900 nurses from nine public, private and military hospitals in Kuwait. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire of the Frommelt Attitude Toward the Care of Dying questionnaire.
The results showed that nurses in Kuwait had a favourable and supportive attitude towards EOL care, mainly toward the families' need for emotional support, care for the dying patients, involving the family in care, and accepting death. Further, attitude scores differed significantly based on nurses' age, year of experience, education level, nationality, type of hospital, and place of work.
Nurses working in Kuwait have a favourable attitude toward care for dying patients but an unfavourable perception toward making conversation with patients about death. Hence, providing appropriate awareness to nurses about death and dying in Kuwait might be a promising intervention to improve their attitude and sensitise the concept of death among them.
本研究评估了科威特医院护士对临终关怀的态度。
采用描述性横断面设计,从科威特的九家公立、私立和军队医院招募了900名护士。使用一份自我管理的《弗罗梅尔临终关怀态度问卷》收集数据。
结果显示,科威特的护士对临终关怀持积极支持的态度,主要体现在对家庭情感支持需求、照顾临终患者、让家人参与护理以及接受死亡方面。此外,态度得分因护士的年龄、工作年限、教育水平、国籍、医院类型和工作地点而有显著差异。
在科威特工作的护士对照顾临终患者持积极态度,但对与患者谈论死亡的看法不佳。因此,向科威特的护士提供有关死亡和临终的适当认知,可能是一种有前景的干预措施,有助于改善他们的态度并使他们对死亡概念更加敏感。