Fear of Death in Colombian Nursing Students.

Adriana Elena Hernández-Gamboa, Rudval Souza da Silva, María Fernanda Toloza Ardila, Yuly Paola Forero Manosalva, Mariana Isabella Velasco Álvarez, Luz Mery Contreras-Ramos
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Introduction: Death is a natural phenomenon inherent to the human condition and an inevitable consequence of life. As future professionals, nursing students should face the process of death and recognize their limitations, because emotional aspects can influence the quality of health care, especially in Spanish-speaking countries. This study aimed to quantify the level of fear of death among nursing students in a higher education institution in a region of Colombia. Methods: A quantitative correlational study including 258 university students selected by stratified sampling were administered the Collet-Lester Fear of Death Scale; the results were analyzed for the age, religion, marital status, number of children, and academic level of the respondents. Results: On average, the students were 22.9 years old; 83.3% of them were female, 75.6% were Catholic, 14.1% had at least one child, and 66.7% had experienced bereavement in the family. An association was found between the female gender and the fear of one's own death (p = .025). Conclusion: These findings differ from those reported in other Latin American countries where higher academic level and clinical experience are related to lower fear of death.

哥伦比亚护理专业学生对死亡的恐惧。
导言死亡是人类固有的自然现象,也是生命不可避免的结果。作为未来的专业人士,护理专业学生应正视死亡过程并认识到自身的局限性,因为情感因素会影响医疗质量,尤其是在西班牙语国家。本研究旨在量化哥伦比亚某地区一所高等院校护理专业学生对死亡的恐惧程度。研究方法对通过分层抽样选出的 258 名大学生进行了科莱特-莱斯特死亡恐惧量表的定量相关研究,并对受访者的年龄、宗教信仰、婚姻状况、子女数量和学术水平进行了分析。结果如下学生平均年龄为 22.9 岁,83.3% 为女性,75.6% 为天主教徒,14.1% 至少有一个孩子,66.7% 曾有过丧亲之痛。研究发现,女性性别与对自己死亡的恐惧之间存在关联(p = .025)。结论这些研究结果与其他拉丁美洲国家的研究结果不同,在其他拉丁美洲国家,较高的学术水平和临床经验与较低的死亡恐惧有关。
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