KMID : 1039620170070020303
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Korean Journal of Family Practice 2017 Volume.7 No. 2 p.303 ~ p.306
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Analysis of Bucket Lists in Guardian of Hospice Patient
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Shin Byung-Chul
Choi Joon-Ho Shin Hee-Eun Lee Tae-Hun Son Hyo-Rim
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Abstract
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Background: To investigate attitudes of hospice families toward death using bucket lists before death and to establish an effective program for families in the hospice program.
Methods: Data were collected from 96 descendants of hospice patients registered in the Department of Family Medicine. Sex, age, annual income, and education were examined in advance, and using responses obtained from questionnaires, a bucket list with the top 5 priorities was drawn up. We categorized responses into four categories and attempted to see if there was any relationship based on gender, age, income, and education.
Results: ¡°Love affection to family members¡± was high in the lower annual income and lower education level groups and was particularly pronounced in women. Those aged 50 to 55 years paid attention to healthcare.
Conclusion: Development of a program for hospice families and education regarding their health management is important during counseling.
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KEYWORD
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Hospice, Bucket Lists, Guardian, Love Affair
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