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KMID : 1025620160190020141
Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
2016 Volume.19 No. 2 p.141 ~ p.156
Development of Integrated Palliative Care Model for Clinical Nurses Caring for Cancer Patients
Jo Kae-Hwa

Lee Jin-Ju
Park Ae-Ran
Choi Su-Jung
Abstract
This study was conducted to examine the factors influencing and to test structural equation modeling on the integrated palliative care. The subjects were randomly selected 570 nurses working hospitals over 500 beds in Daegu Metropolitan City. The data were collected from March 1st to April 30th in 2016 with self-reported survey form. Data were analyzed using by IBM SPSS Program 19.0 and AMOS Program 19.0. Upon the results of this study, comfort and ethical climate of the nurses were confirmed to influence directly to integrated palliative care, and their empathy ability and ethical climate were confirmed to influence indirectly to integrated palliative care with the intermediary of comfort. Based on the study results, the interventions are required to improve positive ethical climate and comfort of the nurses. In addition, the clinical training programs are required including the contents of comfort and empathy ability of the nurses.
KEYWORD
palliative care, nurses, empathy, climate
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