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2024 Volume.29 No. 1 p.10 ~ p.20
Effects of Spirituality, Good Death Perception, and Hospice Perception on Terminal Care Attitude of Nursing Students
Jang In-Sun

Koo Sung-Yeon
Bang Ji-Won
Eom Ju-Hyeon
Youk Sang-Hee
Lee Ha-Kyoung
Jeoug Ye-Jun
Ji Seo-Won
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to identify factors that can influence their terminal care attitude and provide basic data for intervention development to foster positive terminal care attitudes among these students.

Methods: This study employed a descriptive research method and was conducted from September 8 to 26, 2023, with 168 students from three nursing colleges in Korea. The collected data were analyzed by frequency and percentage, independent t-test, ANOVA, pearson¡¯s correlation coefficient, and multiple regression using IBM SPSS 29.0.

Results: A total of 168 students in the study (female 80.4%; Junior 51.2% and Senior 48.8%). The nursing students¡¯ terminal care attitude showed a significant positive correlation with spirituality (r=.24, p=.002), good death perception (r=.19, p=.012) and hospice perception (r=.52, p£¼.001). The results of the multiple regression analysis showed that the regression model was significant (F=12.77, p£¼.001) and that hospice perception (?=.51, p£¼.001) explained 26.1% of the nursing students¡¯ terminal care attitude.

Conclusion: It is necessary to include hospice perception when constructing the spiritual nursing curriculums in order to improve nursing students¡¯ terminal care attitude.
KEYWORD
Spirituality, Death, Hospices, Terminal care, Attitude
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