Department of Adult & Elderly Nursing, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, 86 Nishi-Cho, Yonago, Tottori 683-8503, Japan.
Department of Adult & Elderly Nursing, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, 86 Nishi-Cho, Yonago, Tottori 683-8503, Japan.
Nurse Educ Today. 2023 Jul;126:105834. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2023.105834. Epub 2023 Apr 29.
Although various studies reported on educational methods for end-of-life care, there is lack of evidence on how nursing students experience simulated death.
This study explored the experiences of undergraduate nursing students who participated in a guided death experience.
The research utilized a qualitative descriptive design.
The research was conducted at a Japanese university nursing school.
A total of 82 nursing students were recruited to complete an end-of-life course in which they participated in a guided death experience as part of their third-year curriculum.
Descriptions of the guided death experience were analyzed using content analysis.
Nursing students' experiences in the guided death experience fell into two main categories: "subjective experience of immersing oneself in the world of the patient who is dying" and "formation of nursing perspectives of end-of-life care." The former focused on subjective experiences of nursing students vividly expressing their own emotions such as grief, anger, fear, and depression during the guided death experience process. The latter expressed recognition of the essence of end-of-life-care through the guided death experience, such as thinking about needs of the person who is dying, being present, and listening to the individual.
In end-of-life nurse education, the guided death experience allows students to face first-person death. This fosters a core view of nursing in palliative and end-of-life care. Overall, the guided death experience is an important means of preparatory education for relevant clinical practice.
尽管有许多研究报告了临终关怀的教育方法,但缺乏关于护理学生如何体验模拟死亡的证据。
本研究探讨了参与引导式死亡体验的本科护理学生的体验。
本研究采用了定性描述性设计。
研究在日本一所大学的护理学校进行。
共有 82 名护理学生被招募来完成一门临终关怀课程,他们在三年级课程中参与了引导式死亡体验。
使用内容分析法分析引导式死亡体验的描述。
护理学生在引导式死亡体验中的体验分为两个主要类别:“沉浸在垂死病人世界中的主观体验”和“形成临终关怀护理观点”。前者侧重于护理学生在引导式死亡体验过程中生动地表达自己情绪的主观体验,如悲伤、愤怒、恐惧和沮丧。后者通过引导式死亡体验认识到临终关怀的本质,例如思考垂死病人的需求、在场和倾听个体。
在临终关怀护士教育中,引导式死亡体验使学生能够直面第一人称的死亡。这培养了姑息治疗和临终关怀护理的核心观点。总的来说,引导式死亡体验是相关临床实践预备教育的重要手段。