Factors influencing Jordanian nursing students' attitudes toward caring for terminally ill patients.

International journal of palliative nursing Pub Date : 2026-03-02 Epub Date: 2026-03-20 DOI:10.12968/ijpn.2024.0041
Nour Ismail Hasan Muslih, Omymah Zain Alddin Al-Rajabi, Ghada Mohammad Abu-Shosha, Islam Ali Oweidat, Abdulqadir J Nashwan
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Abstract

Background: Providing care for terminally ill patients is demanding and many nursing students are insufficiently prepared to care for terminally ill patients.

Objectives: This study aimed to explore nursing students' attitudes toward caring for terminally ill patients at universities in Jordan and identify the factors influencing these attitudes.

Methods: A quantitative, descriptive cross-sectional design was used. A multistage random sampling method was employed to recruit 500 nursing students from five governmental universities in Jordan. A structured questionnaire consisting of two parts, including a demographic information sheet and the Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of the Dying Scale Form B (FATCOD-B), was used to collect the data.

Results: The majority of nursing students expressed unfavourable opinions about end-of-life care. No significant relationships were found between students' sociodemographic variables and attitudes toward end-of-life care, except for age and academic year (F=2.5, P=0.006).

Conclusion: Nursing students observe adverse perceptions regarding the care of terminally ill patients. Nurse educators need to make extensive efforts to understand students' perspectives on this topic. Integrating palliative educational courses into the nursing curriculum should improve students' attitudes toward end-of-life care.

影响约旦护生临终关怀态度的因素。
背景:为临终病人提供护理是一项要求很高的工作,许多护理专业的学生对临终病人的护理准备不足。目的:本研究旨在了解约旦大学护生照顾临终病人的态度,并探讨影响这些态度的因素。方法:采用定量、描述性横断面设计。采用多阶段随机抽样的方法,从约旦5所公立大学招募500名护理专业学生。采用结构化问卷,包括人口统计信息表和Frommelt临终关怀态度量表B (FATCOD-B)两部分。结果:绝大多数护生对临终关怀持否定态度。除年龄和学年外,学生的社会人口学变量与临终关怀态度之间无显著相关(F=2.5, P=0.006)。结论:护生对临终病人护理存在不良认知。护理教育工作者需要做出广泛的努力来了解学生对这一主题的看法。将姑息教育课程纳入护理课程,可改善学生对临终关怀的态度。
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