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焦虑还是反思?探索中国护士的死亡意识概况:一项潜在概况分析。

Anxiety or reflection? exploring profiles of death awareness among chinese nurses: a latent profile analysis.

作者信息

Qin Zuming, Huang Yuting, Zhang Xiaoke, Su Siyu, Zhang Huilin, Peng Jun

机构信息

Clinical Nursing Teaching and Research Section, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410011, China.

School of Education city university of Macau, Macau, 999078, China.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2025 Mar 3;13(1):193. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02501-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Nurses frequently encounter death due to their professional roles, impacting their perceptions of mortality. Previous research has largely focused on the negative aspect of death awareness, known as death anxiety, while the other aspect, death reflection, has been less explored. This study aims to investigate the profiles of death awareness among Chinese nurses and identify factors influencing these profiles, such as socio-demographic characteristics, work-related characteristics, death education, and resilience.

METHOD

A cross-sectional study was conducted using a convenience sample of 2882 nurses across China. Data were collected through an online survey from September to November 2023. Latent Profile Analysis was utilized to identify distinct profiles of death anxiety and death reflection among nurses. Multinomial logistic regression was used to analyze the predictive factors for different death awareness profiles.

RESULTS

Three distinct profiles were identified: Calm Reflectors (low death anxiety, high death reflection), The Anxious (high death anxiety, low death reflection), and Anxious Reflectors (high levels of both death anxiety and death reflection). Factors such as resilience, years of service, parental status, education level, and read death education-related information significantly predicted the classification into these profiles. Specifically, higher resilience and engagement in death education were associated with the Calm Reflectors profile.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study suggests that nurses' death awareness can be categorized into three distinct profiles: Calm Reflectors, The Anxious, and Anxious Reflectors. Key predictors of these profiles include resilience, educational level, years of service, parental status, and read death education-related information. The findings suggest that enhancing resilience and targeted educational interventions are crucial for supporting nurses in managing death-related emotional and cognitive responses effectively.

摘要

背景

护士因其职业角色经常接触死亡,这会影响他们对死亡的认知。以往的研究主要集中在死亡意识的消极方面,即死亡焦虑,而另一方面,死亡反思则较少被探讨。本研究旨在调查中国护士的死亡意识概况,并确定影响这些概况的因素,如社会人口学特征、工作相关特征、死亡教育和心理韧性。

方法

采用横断面研究,对中国各地2882名护士进行便利抽样。2023年9月至11月通过在线调查收集数据。运用潜在类别分析来识别护士中不同的死亡焦虑和死亡反思类别。多项逻辑回归用于分析不同死亡意识类别的预测因素。

结果

识别出三种不同的类别:平静反思者(低死亡焦虑,高死亡反思)、焦虑者(高死亡焦虑,低死亡反思)和焦虑反思者(高死亡焦虑和高死亡反思)。心理韧性、工作年限、父母状况、教育水平以及阅读死亡教育相关信息等因素显著预测了这些类别的划分。具体而言,较高的心理韧性和参与死亡教育与平静反思者类别相关。

结论

我们的研究表明,护士的死亡意识可分为三种不同的类别:平静反思者、焦虑者和焦虑反思者。这些类别的关键预测因素包括心理韧性、教育水平、工作年限、父母状况以及阅读死亡教育相关信息。研究结果表明,增强心理韧性和有针对性的教育干预对于有效支持护士管理与死亡相关的情绪和认知反应至关重要。

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