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Effectiveness of end-of-life educational interventions at improving nurses and nursing students' attitude toward death and care of dying patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Nurse Education Today, 2021
OBJECTIVES To examine the effectiveness of end-of-life educational interventions in improving nurses and nursing students' attitude toward death and care of dying patients.
Joelle Yan Xin Chua, Shefaly Shorey
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Death anxiety and attitude to death in patients with schizophrenia and depression.

Psychiatry Research, 2020
Attitude to death and death anxiety in patients with severe psychiatric disorders have been studied rarely so far, although this is an existential perspective for each human being and clinically seems to be changed in patients with depression and ...
P. Mavrogiorgou, K. Haller, G. Juckel
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The relationship between death attitude and professional identity in nursing students from mainland China.

Nurse Education Today, 2021
BACKGROUND Professional identity reduces the risk of job burnout in nurses, and attitudes towards death might be a factor affecting nurses' professional identity.
Lin Xie   +5 more
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Attitude Toward Death From the Perspective of Erik Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Ego Development: An Unused Potential

Omega, 2020
The aim of the article is to design a conceptual framework within the theory of psychosocial ego development that will allow for a better understanding and explanation of attitude toward death in the life cycle. The main weaknesses of previous studies on
M. Sękowski
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Wisdom as the mediator in the relationships between religious meaning system and attitude toward death among older adults

Death Studies, 2020
The objective of the present research was to investigate whether wisdom is a mediator in the association between the religious meaning system and the attitude toward death in the period of late adulthood. The study included 315 persons aged 60–75.
P. Brudek, M. Sękowski
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The impact of death attitudes on death education needs among medical and nursing students.

Nurse Education Today, 2023
BACKGROUND Medical and nursing students will play an essential role in delivering palliative care in the future. Death education is important in preparing them for future palliative care, however, little is known about students education needs and how ...
Huiwu Han   +7 more
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Nurses’ Attitudes Towards Death and Its Relationship With Anxiety Levels

Omega, 2022
This study examined nurses’ attitudes towards death, anxiety levels, and socio-demographic characteristics affecting their attitudes towards death. Three hundred and eighty-four nurses participated in the study.
Songül Duran, S. Polat
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Influence of basic attributes and attitudes of nurses toward death on nurse turnover: A prospective study.

International Nursing Review, 2022
BACKGROUND Facing patient death is an unavoidable aspect of work for nurses working in healthcare settings. The attitudes of nurses toward death, however, can exert a negative psychological impact on themselves that can even cause them to quit this ...
Wen-Pei Chang, Yen-Kuang Lin
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Exploring the Influence of Family Dynamics on Death Attitude among Elderly People: A Comparative Study of Chitwan and Jhapa District, Nepalrict, Nepal

International Journal of Applied and Scientific Research
This research examines the impact of living arrangements on death attitudes among elderly individuals in Nepal's Chitwan and Jhapa districts. A cross-sectional survey of 127 participants (79 in elder homes, 48 in their own homes) was conducted and ...
T. Karki   +6 more
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Nursing Professionals' Attitudes, Strategies, and Care Practices Towards Death: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies.

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2020
PURPOSE To explore the attitude of nursing professionals towards death. DESIGN Systematic qualitative review methods were used. METHODS A search was conducted in the PubMed, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature ...
Daniel Puente-Fernández   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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