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摘要
背景:应根据护理价值观规划对患者个体在美好死亡过程中的护理。本研究旨在确定护士对美好死亡的看法及其与护理价值观的关系:本研究为描述性横断面研究,共有 210 名护士参与。使用护士信息表、美好死亡量表和修订版护理专业价值观量表收集数据。研究采用滚雪球式抽样方法,在三个月的时间内尝试接触图尔基耶各地的护士,事先未计算样本量。研究采用了描述性统计、Kruskal Wallis 和 Mann Whitney U 检验、LSD 检验、Spearman 相关性和线性回归分析:护士良好死亡量表总平均分为(53.52±7.11)分,修订版护理专业价值观量表平均分为(97.77±15.71)分。护士的 "美好死亡量表 "总平均分与 "修订版护理专业价值观量表 "总平均分之间存在中度、积极的统计学关系(r = 0.522; p 结论:护士的 "美好死亡量表 "总平均分与 "修订版护理专业价值观量表 "总平均分之间存在中度、积极的统计学关系:以价值观为基础的教育活动可有效帮助护士对美好死亡产生积极的看法。
Investigation of the effect of nurses' professional values on their perceptions of good death: a cross-sectional study in Türkiye.
Background: The care of patient individuals in the good death process should be planned based on nursing values. The aim of the study is to determine nurses' perceptions of a good death and its relationship with nursing values.
Methods: The study is descriptive and cross-sectional and was completed with 210 nurses. Data were collected using the Nurse Information Form, Good Death Scale, and Revised Nursing Professional Values Scale. In the study, an attempt was made to reach nurses across Türkiye over a three-month period using the snowball sampling method without calculating the sample size beforehand. Descriptive statistics, Kruskal Wallis and Mann Whitney U test, LSD test, Spearman correlation and linear regression analyzes were used in the study.
Results: The nurses' Good Death Scale total mean score was 53.52 ± 7.11, and The Revised Nursing Professional Values Scale mean score was 97.77 ± 15.71. There was a moderate, positive, statistically significant relationship between the nurses' Good Death Scale total mean scores and the Revised Nursing Professional Values Scale total mean scores (r = 0.522; p < 0.001).
Conclusions: Value-based educational activities may be effective in helping nurses have positive perceptions about a good death.
期刊介绍:
BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.