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Attitudes of the General Population, Cancer Patients, Their Family Caregivers, and Physicians toward Dying and Death: A Nationwide Survey

机译:全国人口,癌症患者,其家庭护理人员和医师对临终和死亡的态度:

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Little is known about people’s attitudes toward death. We aimed to examine attitudes toward death and to investigate their associations with health status in various participant groups. We administered nationwide questionnaires to a total of 4,107 individuals including general Korean population, cancer patients, family caregivers, and physicians. Association of attitudes toward five aspects of dying and death—the ending of life, fearing death because it is painful, anticipating an afterlife, preparing to practice charity and being remembered—and physical, mental, social, and spiritual health status were also analyzed. Attitudes differed. Most (63.4%-76.2%) accepted that death is the ending of life, 45.6%-58.8% feared a painful death, 47.6%-55.0% anticipated an afterlife, 88.5%-93.0% expected to forgive, and 89.9%-94.1% expected to be remembered after death. The general population, cancer patients, and family caregivers had similar attitudes but had more positive attitudes than physicians on the ending of life, fearing a painful death, and anticipating an afterlife. Accepting death as the ending of life and fear of death pain were inversely associated with mental, social, spiritual, or general health status, but participants anticipating an afterlife, expecting to forgive, or expecting to be remembered showed better social, spiritual, or general health status. This nationwide study of various participant groups shows that attitudes toward dying and death were associated with mental, social, spiritual, or general health, but not physical health status. These data suggest that sensitive and skillful discussions of death and dying might contribute to peaceful end of life.
机译:人们对死亡的态度知之甚少。我们旨在研究对死亡的态度,并调查他们与各种参与者群体的健康状况之间的关系。我们向包括韩国一般人群,癌症患者,家庭护理人员和医生在内的4,107个人进行了全国性问卷调查。还分析了对垂死和死亡五个方面的态度的关联-生命的终结,因痛苦而害怕死亡,预期来世,准备进行慈善活动并被人们记住-以及身体,心理,社会和精神健康状况。态度有所不同。大多数人(63.4%-76.2%)接受死亡是生命的终结,45.6%-58.8%的人担心痛苦的死亡,47.6%-55.0%的人预计来世,88.5%-93.0%的人希望原谅,89.9%-94.1预计死后会被记住的百分比。普通人群,癌症患者和家庭护理人员在生命的终结,恐惧的痛苦死亡和预期的来世上,对医生的态度相似,但比医生更积极。接受死亡作为生命的终结和对死亡痛苦的恐惧与心理,社会,精神或总体健康状况呈反比关系,但是预期来世,期望原谅或希望被记住的参与者表现出更好的社交,精神或一般状况健康状况。这项对各个参与者群体的全国性研究表明,对死亡和死亡的态度与心理,社会,精神或总体健康有关,但与身体健康状况无关。这些数据表明,关于死亡和垂死的敏感而熟练的讨论可能有助于和平结束生命。

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