姑息治疗护士对安乐死的态度和行为。

IF 0.9 Q4 NURSING
Şenay Şener, Yurdanur Dikmen
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摘要

本综述旨在概述有关安乐死、姑息治疗以及护士态度和行为的科学文献研究成果。文献检索在 "EBSCO"、"PubMed "数据库和 "Google Scholar "搜索引擎中进行。在研究中,使用关键词 "姑息治疗"、"安乐死 "和 "护士态度 "在 2023 年 1 月至 3 月期间进行了搜索。以英语发表的文章和可访问的文章均被纳入研究范围。姑息关怀的实践因各国的卫生系统、社会经济地位、文化条件、地理位置和教育水平而异 另一方面,关于将安乐死纳入姑息关怀实践的讨论仍在继续。在安乐死合法化的国家,姑息治疗的实践有所不同,而在安乐死不合法的国家,科学、法律、宗教和伦理方面的讨论仍在继续。有许多不同的变量,如年龄、性别、专业经验、文化和宗教因素,都会影响护士对这一问题的态度和行为。可以建议,研究结果将评估影响护士对安乐死、死亡和临终病人态度的因素,包括社会变化,以便提供该领域的文献和数据库。
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Attitudes and Behaviors of Palliative Care Nurses on Euthanasia.

This review was planned to present an overview of the findings in the scientific literature on euthanasia, palliative care, and nurses' attitudes and behaviors. A literature search was done in "EBSCO," "PubMed" databases, and "Google Scholar" search engines. In the study, a search was made between January and March 2023 using the keywords "palliative care," "euthanasia," and "nurse attitudes." Articles published in English and accessible were included in the research. Palliative care practices differ according to the health system, socioeconomic status, cultural conditions, geographical location, and education levels of countries On the other hand, discussions on the integration of euthanasia into palliative care practices continue. While palliative care practices differentiate in countries where euthanasia has been legalized, scientific, legal, religious, and ethical discussions continue in countries where euthanasia is not legal. There are many different variables, such as age, gender, professional experience, and cultural and religious factors, that affect nurses' attitudes and behaviors on this issue. It can be suggested that the results of the research, which will evaluate the factors affecting the attitudes of nurses toward euthanasia, death and terminally ill patients, include social changes in order to provide a literature and database in this field.

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