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Park and Kim: The influence of Nursing Professionalism, Attitudes toward Advance Directive, and Death Anxiety on Terminal Care Performance of Nurses in Longterm Care Hospitals

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to identify the level of terminal care performance of nurses in longterm care hospitals, and investigate how nursing professionalism, attitudes on advance directives and death anxiety affects their terminal care performance.

Methods

Total of 294 nurses from longterm care hospitals completed the structured questionnaires including nursing professionalism scale, advance directives attitude survey, death anxiety scale and terminal care performance scale. Data were analyzed using the SPSS/WIN 24.0.

Results

There were significantly correlation among terminal care performance of nurse, nursing professionalism, attitudes on advance directives, and death anxiety. The key factor that affected nurses terminal care performance was nursing professionalism(β=.26, p<.001), followed by attitudes on advance directive (β=.20, p<.001), participation of terminal care education (β=.15, p=.006), total work experience (β=.13, p=.015), and participation of Do-Not-Resuscitate education (β=.13, p=.018), which explained about 23.1% of the variance in nurses terminal care performance (F=17.05, p<.001).

Conclusion

The results of this research suggest that to enhance the nursing performance of nurses in longterm care hospital, it is necessary to develop an education program that can enhance a professionalism and the attitudes on advance directives, and reduce death anxiety experienced by nurses.

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Table 1.
Difference in Terminal Care Performance according to Participant's General Characteristics (N=294)
Characteristics Categories n (%) M± SD t or F p M± SD
Age (year) 30 a 38 (12.9) 2.61±0.38 4.28 .006 42.55±10.09
30~39 b 74 (25.2) 2.57±0.38 c, d> b
40~49 c 103 (35.0) 2.76±0.42
≥50 d 79 (26.9) 2.77±0.46
Gender Female 281 (95.6) 2.67±0.42 0.66 .509
Male 13 (4.4) 2.59±0.43
Religion Yes 163 (55.4) 2.72±0.43 2.01 .045
No 131 (44.6) 2.62±0.41
Education level College a 178 (60.5) 2.62±0.40 5.51 .004
University b 99 (33.7) 2.71±0.43 c> a
Above master degree c 17 (5.8) 2.95±0.47
Total work duration (year) 5 a 74 (25.2) 2.57±0.41 7.40 .001 10.82±7.97
5~9 b 66 (22.4) 2.61±0.39 d> a, b
10~14 c 77 (26.2) 2.68±0.33
≥15 d 77 (26.2) 2.88±0.50
Longterm care work duration (year) 1 65 (22.1) 2.64±0.42 1.55 .200 2.03±2.18
1~2 139 (47.3) 2.68±0.40
3~4 63 (21.4) 2.81±0.53
≥5 27 (9.2) 2.62±0.28
Job position Staff nurse 216 (73.5) 2.63±0.41 -2.52 .012
Nurse manager 78 (26.5) 2.77±0.45
Experience of the acquaintance' death with in 1 year Yes 79 (26.9) 2.77±0.43 2.43 .015
No 215 (73.1) 2.63±0.41
Experience of DNR Yes 205 (69.7) 2.70±0.42 1.95 .051
No 89 (30.3) 2.60±0.43
Participation of DNR education Yes 216 (73.5) 2.72±0.41 2.92 .004
No 78 (26.5) 2.56±0.43
Participation of terminal care education Yes 114 (38.8) 2.80±0.40 4.45 .001
No 180 (61.2) 2.58±0.42

DNR=do not resuscitate.

Table 2.
Levels of Nursing Professionalism, Attitudes toward Advance Directive, Death Anxiety, and Terminal Care Performance (N=294)
Variables Categories n M± SD
Nursing professionalism Self-concept of the profession 9 3.53±0.49
Social awareness 8 3.26±0.51
Professionalism of nursing 5 3.76±0.51
The roles of nursing service 4 3.64±0.49
Originality of nursing 3 3.25±0.56
Mean score of total items 29 3.48±0.40
Attitudes toward advance directive Opportunity for treatment choices 4 2.72±0.40
Impact of advanced directives on the family 8 2.80±0.29
Effect of an advance directive on treatment 3 3.03±0.41
Illness perception 1 1.88±0.64
Mean score of total items 16 2.61±0.25
Death anxiety Fear of death the other 4 2.82±0.45
Fear of dying the other 6 2.56±0.38
Fear of dying the self 4 2.55±0.45
Fear of death the self 6 2.49±0.41
Mean score of total items 16 2.61±0.31
Terminal care performance Physical area 8 2.95±0.48
Psychological area 8 2.96±0.46
Spiritual area 6 1.95±0.66
Mean score of total items 22 2.62±0.43
Table 3.
Correlations among Nursing Professionalism, Attitudes toward Advance Directive, Death Anxiety, and Terminal Care Performance (N=294)
Variables Nursing professionalism Attitudes toward advance directive Death anxiety Terminal care performance
r (p) r (p) r (p) r (p)
Nursing professionalism 1
Attitudes toward advance directive .33 (<.001) 1
Death anxiety -.07 (.239) -.20 (.001) 1
Terminal care performance .36 (<.001) .26 (<.001) -.12 (.049) 1
Table 4.
Factors Influencing Terminal Care Performance of Nurses in Longterm Care Hospitals (N=290)
Variables B SE β t p
(Constant) 0.77 0.25 3.02 .003
Nursing professionalism 0.26 0.06 .26 4.52 .001
Attitudes on advance directive 0.02 0.01 .20 3.56 .001
Participation of terminal care education (reference=yes) 0.13 0.05 .15 2.78 .006
Total work duration (reference=≥15) 0.10 0.04 .13 2.45 .015
Participation of DNR education (reference=yes) 0.12 0.05 .13 2.38 .018
Adj. R2=0.231, F=17.05, p<.001
DNR=do not resuscitate; SE=standard error.
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