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Effect of the Awareness of a Good Death and Perceptions of Life-sustaining Treatment Decisions on Attitudes of Intensive Care Nurses toward Terminal Care

중환자실 간호사의 좋은 죽음과 연명의료결정에 대한 인식이 임종간호태도에 미치는 영향

  • Kang, Ji Hye (Inje University Busan Paik Hospital) ;
  • Lee, Yun Mi (Department of Nursing, Institute of Health Science, Inje University) ;
  • Lee, Hyeon Ju (Department of Nursing, Tongmyong University)
  • 강지혜 (인제대학교부산백병원) ;
  • 이윤미 (인제대학교 간호학과, 건강과학연구소) ;
  • 이현주 (동명대학교 간호학과)
  • Received : 2019.05.20
  • Accepted : 2019.06.04
  • Published : 2019.06.30

Abstract

Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify the extent to which intensive care unit (ICU) nurses' perceptions of life-sustaining treatment decisions and "a good death" affect attitudes toward terminal care. Method : Participants included 109 ICU nurses from three university hospitals. Data were collected using structured questionnaires, and collected data were analyzed using a t-test, ANOVA, the $Scheff{\acute{e}}$ test, Pearson correlation coefficients, and a multiple regression analysis (SPSS 24.0 program). Results : Perceptions of life-sustaining treatment decisions and a sense of closeness (a constituent for the awareness of "a good death") were positively correlated with terminal care attitudes. The factors affecting terminal care attitudes were a clinical career in ICU (${\beta}=.20$, p =.035), a sense of closeness(${\beta}=.19$, p =.041), and the perception of a life-sustaining treatment decision (${\beta}=.22$, p =.017). This finding indicates that more than 10 years of experience in ICU, a greater sense of closeness, and a higher view of life-sustaining treatment decisions results in more positive attitudes toward terminal care. The explanatory power of these variables on terminal care attitudes was 14% (F=6.84, p < .001, Adj $R^2=.140$). Conclusion : A sense of closeness and the perception of life-sustaining treatment decisions were identified as the factors affecting terminal care attitudes. Thus, various programs must be developed to raise awareness among ICU nurses of "a good death" and perceptions of life-sustaining treatment decisions.

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