Lv Tingting, Li Lezhi, Wang Huiping, Zhao Hong, Chen Fengzhi, He Xiachan, Zhang Huilin
School of Nursing, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, China.
Clinical Nursing Teaching and Research Section, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China.
Omega (Westport). 2023 Feb 20:302228231158911. doi: 10.1177/00302228231158911.
To explore nurses' ability to cope with death and its relationship with death cognition and meaning in life in the context of Chinese traditional culture. 1146 nurses from six tertiary hospitals were recruited. Participants completed the Coping with Death Scale, the Meaning in Life Questionnaire, and the self-made Death Cognition Questionnaire. Multiple regression analysis revealed that the search for meaning, the understanding of "good death", receiving education related to life-and-death, cultural aspect, the presence of meaning, and the number of patient deaths experienced in career explained 20.3% of the variance in the ability to cope with death. Lacking a correct understanding of death, nurses are not sufficiently prepared to deal with death and their ability to cope with death is influenced by the unique cognition of death and the sense of the meaning in life in the context of Chinese traditional culture.
在中国传统文化背景下,探讨护士应对死亡的能力及其与死亡认知和生命意义的关系。招募了来自六家三级医院的1146名护士。参与者完成了《应对死亡量表》《生命意义问卷》以及自制的《死亡认知问卷》。多元回归分析显示,对意义的探寻、对“善终”的理解、接受生死相关教育、文化层面、意义的存在以及职业生涯中经历的患者死亡数量解释了应对死亡能力变异的20.3%。护士对死亡缺乏正确认识,应对死亡的准备不足,其应对死亡的能力受到中国传统文化背景下独特的死亡认知和生命意义感的影响。