Duan Ying, Huang JianMei, Yu Rong, Lin Feng, Liu Yang
Department of Nursing, School of Medicine, Xiamen University, Xiangan Campus, Fujian, 361102, Xiamen, China.
Zhangzhou Health Vocational College, Zhangzhou, China.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Aug 26;23(1):597. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-02188-1.
There are few studies on death education models for nursing students in China. It is of great significance to construct a model of nursing students' death education combined with clinical practice. This study aims to evaluate the effect of death education on nursing students based on the Peace of Mind Tea House.
The randomized controlled trial commenced from February 7 to March 18, 2021,featuring a two-month intercession at a hospital situated in Xiamen, China. The research subjects were chosen using a convenient sampling approach with nursing students from the hospital's internship program. Ninety-two participants were enrolled, with 46 in each group. Thirteen participants were lost to follow-up, corresponding to 14% of the total study population. The samples were then allocated randomly into either the intervention group or the control group. In addition to their hospital internship, the intervention group participated in six death education courses that focused on cognitive, emotional, and motor skills as well as the "Peace of Mind Tea House" program. Control participants will undergo regular internships. Before and two weeks after the course, both groups were evaluated for death anxiety, attitude towards death, and the meaning of life to assess the intervention's effectiveness.
In the fear of death item of the Death Attitude Scale and the meaning of life section, the post-test score minus the pre-test score of the intervention group were 2.50 ± 3.90 (p = 0.011), and 8.90 ± 11.07 (p = 0.035), respectively. During the communication and sharing session of the reassurance card activity, 41 participants (95.3%) found the activity meaningful.
Our data analysis demonstrates that nursing students have accepted and acknowledged the Peace of Mind Tea House-based education on death, which positively impacted their attitudes towards deathand the meaning of life. The content of death education should be integrated with traditional culture, and a new model of death education should be constructed with the Heart to Heart cards as its core. This research presents proof of the efficacy of implementing appropriate death education for nursing students, and provides a successful intervention plan to alleviate their future death anxiety and develop a positive outlook on death.
This study was approved by the Ethical Committee of Xiamen University School of Medicine (No. XDYX202304K21)(Date:18/01/2021). Written consent to participate was obtained from all the students.
中国针对护生的死亡教育模式研究较少。构建结合临床实践的护生死亡教育模式具有重要意义。本研究旨在评估基于安心茶馆的死亡教育对护生的效果。
随机对照试验于2021年2月7日至3月18日开展,在中国厦门一家医院进行为期两个月的干预。研究对象采用便利抽样法选取该医院实习项目中的护生。共招募92名参与者,每组46人。13名参与者失访,占总研究人群 的14%。然后将样本随机分配到干预组或对照组。除医院实习外,干预组参加了六次死亡教育课程,课程聚焦认知、情感和运动技能以及“安心茶馆”项目。对照组参与者进行常规实习。在课程开始前和课程结束两周后,对两组进行死亡焦虑、死亡态度和生命意义评估,以评估干预效果。
在死亡态度量表的死亡恐惧项目和生命意义部分,干预组的后测分数减去前测分数分别为2.50±3.90(p = 0.011)和8.90±11.07(p = 0.035)。在安心卡活动的交流分享环节,41名参与者(95.3%)认为该活动有意义。
我们的数据分析表明,护生已接受并认可基于安心茶馆的死亡教育,这对他们的死亡态度和生命意义产生了积极影响。死亡教育内容应与传统文化相结合,构建以心连心卡片为核心的新型死亡教育模式。本研究证明了对护生实施适当死亡教育的有效性,并提供了一个成功的干预方案,以缓解他们未来的死亡焦虑,培养积极的死亡观。
本研究经厦门大学医学院伦理委员会批准(编号:XDYX202304K21)(日期:2021年 /01/18)。所有学生均获得书面知情同意书。