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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2020.10.12.058

Influence of Perception to Good Death and Hospice on Dying Care Attitude among Nursing Students in the Convergence era  

Jeon, Hyensook (Department of Nursing, Daejeon Health Institute of Technology)
Lee, Mira (Department of Nursing, Daejeon Health Institute of Technology)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.10, no.12, 2020 , pp. 58-66 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate levels of perception of good death and hospice, and attitude of dying care, to examine relationships among them, and then to investigate predictors affecting of attitude of dying care in nursing students. The participants were 229 nursing students in D city who were surveyed in May to June 2019 using self-report questionnaires. Perception of good death and hospice, and attitude of dying care were related positively among variables. In the multiple regression analysis, perception of good death, and perception of hospice were influential factors significantly associated with the attitude of dying care. Those factors explained 39.3% of the attitude of dying care in nursing students. The most important factor was perception of hospice. In order to encourage and improve positive perception of death and attitude of dying care in nursing students, nursing educators should consider building up and reinforcing the curriculum of nursing college.
Keywords
Nursing students; Convergence; Dying care; Good death; Hospice;
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