Vahide Semerci Çakmak, Ahmet Seven, Ebru Sönmez Sari
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摘要
背景:死亡焦虑在慢性病患者中很常见。死亡素养是一种新颖的理论框架,使患者能够讨论死亡,接受死亡作为生命的一个自然方面,并对死亡有更深的理解。然而,死亡素养和死亡焦虑之间是否存在关系尚不清楚。此外,土耳其社会对死亡扫盲的研究还不够充分。本研究调查了土耳其慢性疾病患者的死亡焦虑和死亡素养水平以及影响死亡焦虑的因素。方法:采用横断面研究。样本包括患有慢性疾病的土耳其患者(n = 225)。使用土耳其死亡焦虑量表和死亡素养指数收集数据。采用Pearson相关、独立样本t检验、单因素方差分析和多元线性回归对数据进行分析。结果:死亡焦虑与死亡素养存在负相关。已经确定,对病人死亡恐惧影响最大的因素是他们的死亡知识水平和性别。这些因素解释了12.8%的死亡焦虑方差(R2 = 0.128, F = 3.153, p)。结论:死亡文化水平和性别是影响患者死亡焦虑的因素。女性的死亡焦虑得分更高。虽然土耳其慢性病患者的死亡知识水平有所提高,但他们对死亡的焦虑却有所减少。该研究的结果被认为提供了一个全面的信息,为医疗从业者在管理这类患者。
Death anxiety and death literacy among Turkish patients with chronic diseases: a cross-sectional study.
Background: Death anxiety is common in patients with chronic diseases. Death literacy is a novel theoretical framework that enables patients to discuss death, accept it as a natural aspect of life, and get a deeper comprehension of it. However, it is unclear whether there is a relationship between death literacy and death anxiety. Furthermore, death literacy has not been sufficiently researched in Turkish society. This study investigated the levels of death anxiety and death literacy among Turkish patients with chronic diseases and the factors affecting death anxiety.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. The sample consisted of Turkish patients with chronic diseases (n = 225). The data were collected with the Turkish Death Anxiety Scale and the Death Literacy Index. Pearson correlation, independent samples t test, One-Way ANOVA, and multiple linear regression were employed to analyse the data.
Results: There exists a negative moderate correlation between death anxiety and death literacy. It has been determined that the factors that most influence patients' fear of death are their level of death literacy and gender. These factors explained 12.8% of the variance in death anxiety (R2 = 0.128, F = 3.153, p < 0.001).
Conclusions: The results suggest that death literacy level and gender were found to be factors affecting death anxiety of patients. Women have higher death anxiety scores. While the level of death literacy of Turkish patients with chronic diseases increases, their death anxiety decreases. The findings of the study were believed to offer a comprehensive information for healthcare practitioners in the management of such patients.
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BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.