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Kim: The Effects of Hospice Unit Practice Education on Spiritual Well-being, Attitude to Death, and Hospice Awareness of Nursing Students

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of hospice unit practice education on spiritual well-being, attitude to death, and hospice awareness of nursing students.

Methods

This study used a one group pre-posttest research design. The participants were 29 nursing students attending D university located in Y City. All students participated in 2 weeks of hospice unit practice education. The hospice unit practice education program consisted of 90 hours. Data collection was performed from March 2 to April 30, 2015. 2 weeks. The data were analyzed using frequency, and paired t-tests, with the SPSS 21.0 program.

Results

The results of this study were as followings; the score of existential well-being, attitude to death, necessary of pain and symptom control were significantly increased after hospice unit practice education.

Conclusion

Based on these results, hospice unit practice education is effective for improving spiritual well-being, attitude to death, and hospice awareness of nursing students. These results provide basic data to develop future nursing practice curriculum.

Figures and Tables

Fig. 1

Research design.

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Table 1

Contents of Practice in Hospice Unit

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Time Theme Contents Step
1 wks 1st day Orientation Understanding of life and death •Education about concept of life and death Introduction
2nd days Overview on hospice •Definition of hospice Experience and observation
•History and philosophy of hospice
•Principles and standards of hospice
3rd days Hospice team building cooperation •Hospice team member
•The role of each member
4th days Pain management •Understanding and assessment of pain
•Pharmacological management
•Nonpharmacologic management
5th days Symptom management •Terminal state assessment/evaluation
•Nutrition management
2 wks 6th days Ethics and law hospice •Pre-decision
•Ethical basis for the notice of truth
•Decisions relating to the treatment of netting suspended
•Advocacy patient
•Legal aspects
7th days Hospice unit operations and management •Patients referral system
•Records and information management
•Infections and safety management
•Managing volunteers
8th days Family management •Assessment of the family’s needs assessment
•Caregivers support and training
•Understanding grief and bereavement
•Family bereavement care plan
9th days Therapeutic communication •Understanding the end-of-life experience
•Psychosocial needs assessment/ evaluation
•Understanding of spirituality and spiritual needs
•Method of communication
•Before dying management
•Communication about end-of-life preparation
•After the end-of-life management
10th days Discussion and debating •Case study Sharing and ending
Table 2

Sociodemographic of the Participants (N=29)

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Characteristics Categories n (%) or M±SD
Age (year) 21.7±0.88
Gender Male 3 (10.3)
Female 26 (89.7)
Religion Yes 14 (48.3)
No 15 (51.7)
Necessary of hospice Always need 12 (41.4)
Need 16 (55.2)
Not required 1 (3.4)
Experience on family death Yes 25 (86.2)
No 4 (13.8)
Hope of hospice Yes 26 (89.7)
No 3 (10.3)
Table 3

Effect of Hospice Units Practice on Spiritual Well-being and Attitude to Death (N=29)

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Variables Pretest Posttest Paired-t p
M±SD M±SD
Spiritual well-being 51.45±12.18 52.79±12.73 −1.27 .214
 Existential well-being 29.03±4.60 30.69±5.39 −2.43 .022
 Religious well-being 22.41±8.42 22.10±8.85 0.37 .713
Attitude to death 64.45±12.73 73.69±4.90 −3.98 <.001
Table 4

Effect of Hospice Units Practice on Hospice Awareness (N=29)

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Variables Pretest Posttest Paired-t p
M±SD M±SD
Perception about hospice 69.52±8.97 72.21±7.96 −1.70 .100
 Definition and philosophy of hospice 13.45±2.20 13.55±2.47 −0.24 .811
 Criteria of hospice 6.55±1.21 6.66±1.01 −0.53 .599
 Contents of hospice service 25.10±3.66 26.28±3.01 −1.84 .076
 Necessary of pain and symptom control 6.69±1.34 7.41±0.91 −2.99 .006
 Ethical and psychological problems in hospice 11.52±1.38 11.72±1.60 −0.63 .537
 Necessary of public information and education 6.21±1.24 6.59±1.24 −1.43 .163

Notes

This research was supported by Dongyang University Research Fund 2014.

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