Death Anxiety and Associated Factors Among Oncology Nurses and Physicians.

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Omega Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-15 DOI:10.1177/00302228231174573
Bushra Alhusamiah, Ruqayya S Zeilani
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Background: Providing care for dying patients is a stress-inducing, complicated, as well as essential responsibility for health care providers. Furthermore, end-of-life care is associated with intense personal emotions such as grief, anxiety, depression, frustration, and guilt. Moreover, caring for terminally ill patients is a challenging task that confronts physicians and nurses with the psychological concerns of dealing with death, which is accompanied by a high level of physical and psychological discomfort.Objective: This study was aimed to measure the level of death anxiety among oncology nurses and physicians and to determine the associated factors that influence their level of death anxiety.Method: A cross-sectional descriptive design was used to guide this study, a non-probability convenience sampling method was used to recruit 200 oncology nurses and physicians from one specialized cancer center in Jordan. Data were collected using an electronic self-reported questionnaire include demographic data sheet and Collett-Lester fear of death scale, as well as all participants were invited via email for voluntary participation in this study.Result: The results revealed that the oncology nurses and physicians exhibited a moderate levels of death anxiety (CLDFODS = 91.07), furthermore, the result showed that female nurses and physicians exhibited a higher level of anxiety than male. Further, there were statistically significant differences in nurses' and physicians' level of death anxiety according to years of experience, receiving previous education on death and dying, and religious beliefs. On the other hand, there is no statistically significant differences in nurses' and physicians' level of death anxiety based on present or previous experience with loss of someone close to them.Conclusion: Jordanian oncology Nurses and physicians exhibited a moderate levels of death anxiety and fear of death, therefore, they have to address the inevitability of mortality since they are caring for dying patients frequently. They have to understand and acknowledge their thoughts regarding death and dying, as well as their death anxiety level before interacting with dying patients.

肿瘤科护士和医生的死亡焦虑及相关因素。
背景:为临终病人提供护理是医疗服务提供者的一项充满压力、复杂而又重要的责任。此外,临终关怀还伴随着强烈的个人情绪,如悲伤、焦虑、抑郁、沮丧和内疚。此外,护理临终病人是一项具有挑战性的任务,医生和护士面临着处理死亡的心理问题,并伴随着高度的生理和心理不适:本研究旨在测量肿瘤科护士和医生的死亡焦虑水平,并确定影响其死亡焦虑水平的相关因素:本研究采用横断面描述性设计,采用非概率方便抽样法从约旦一家专业癌症中心招募了 200 名肿瘤科护士和医生。数据收集采用电子自我报告问卷,包括人口统计学数据表和科利特-莱斯特死亡恐惧量表,并通过电子邮件邀请所有参与者自愿参与本研究:结果显示,肿瘤科护士和医生表现出中等程度的死亡焦虑(CLDFODS = 91.07),此外,结果显示女性护士和医生的焦虑程度高于男性。此外,护士和医生的死亡焦虑水平与工作年限、以前接受的死亡和濒死教育以及宗教信仰有关,在统计学上存在显著差异。另一方面,护士和医生的死亡焦虑水平与他们目前或以前失去亲人的经历没有明显的统计学差异:约旦肿瘤科护士和医生表现出中等程度的死亡焦虑和对死亡的恐惧,因此,他们必须正视死亡的不可避免性,因为他们经常要照顾垂死的病人。他们必须在与垂死病人互动之前了解并承认自己对死亡和垂死的想法,以及自己的死亡焦虑程度。
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