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Attitude to Death and Life Satisfaction between Groups of Elderly People with and without Cancer
Purpose: This study was to examine attitude to death and life satisfaction between groups of elderly people with and without cancer. Methods: This study used a descriptive research design. Data were collected from January to March 2013. Participants were
Hyun-Jung Kim+4 more
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BACKGROUND: Human anatomy instruction is mostly focused on cadaver dissection and prosected specimen examination. Exposure to cadaver dissection can be a stressful experience that may cause a wide variety of symptoms among students of health sciences. To
C Xavier Belsiyal+5 more
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Nursing Students' Attitude to Death, Death-related Education Experience and Educational Needs
Purpose: This study was to investigate nursing students` attitude to death, death-related education experience and educational needs. Methods: The participants of this study were 1,134 nursing students` studying in three universities in Gyeonsangnam-do ...
Soonhee Kim, Dong-Hee Kim
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The effect of death anxiety in nurses on their approach to dying patients: A cross-sectional study.
PURPOSE This study was conducted to determine death anxiety levels in nurses and to examine its effect on their approach to dying patients. DESIGN AND METHODS The study was conducted with 240 nurses.
Adalet Üstükuş, Z. Eskimez
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Factors Influencing Post-traumatic Stress in Korean Forensic Science Investigators
Purpose: The aim of this study was to understand factors that influence post-traumatic stress (PTS) in Korean forensic science investigators. Methods: A total of 111 forensic science investigators were recruited in Korea.
Yang-Sook Yoo, RN, PhD+3 more
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Objective: to analyse the differences in the profile of attitudes towards death between specialist nurses in rehabilitation nursing and specialist nurses in other areas.
Maria Filomena Passos Teixeira Cardoso+3 more
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Mortality is an obvious if uncomfortable part of the human condition, yet it is impossible to study its impact on anyone who experiences it. Reports of phenomena associated with death such as out-of-the-body (OBE) and near death experiences (NDE) can ...
I. Barberia+3 more
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Nurses’ Attitude Toward Caring for Dying Patients in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital
Introduction Death and the dying experience are common phenomena in all clinical settings. Death and the dying presents physical and emotional strain on the dying patient, his relations and professional caregivers.
J. Faronbi+5 more
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Correlation between nurses' attitudes towards death and their subjective well-being.
BACKGROUND With China's ageing society, the number of deaths increased gradually. Clinical nursing staff are among the first to come into contact with dying patients and scientific attitudes towards death will affect not only the quality of hospice care ...
Jiali Zhang+4 more
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REHABILITATION NURSES AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS DEATH IN THE CONTEXT OF A PANDEMIC CRISIS BY COVID-19
Objective: to analyze the differences in the profile of attitudes of rehabilitation nurses towards death before and after the first critical period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: quantitative, comparative study, before and after the critical period.
Maria Filomena Passos Teixeira Cardoso+4 more
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