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Relationship between death anxiety of Turkish nurses and their attitudes toward the dying patients

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2019-12-19

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Sage Publications

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This study aims to investigate the relationship between death anxiety of the Turkish nurses and their attitudes toward the dying patient. This study involved 203 nurses who were working at a university hospital. The data were collected using "Nurse Information Form" (which was prepared by the authors of this research), "Thorson-Powell Death Anxiety Scale," and "Attitude Scale about Euthanasia, Death, and Dying Patient." There was a positive correlation between death anxiety and dying patient avoidance behavior and euthanasia score (p < .05). The findings showed that nurses, death anxiety, and death scores were high in the loss of a close relatives (p < .05). Our findings suggest that the situation of the dying patients and their families and also nurses should be improved. Thus, special psychological education/training should be given to the nurses to deal with death anxiety and their attitude to the dying patient.

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Care, Students, Depression, Experience, Emergency, Dignity, Death anxiety, Dying patient, Health care, Nurse, Social sciences, Psychology, multidisciplinary, Social sciences, biomedical, Psychology, Biomedical social sciences

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