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Nurses' and care workers' attitudes toward death and caring for dying older adults in Japan.

机译:在日本,护士和护理人员对待死亡和照顾垂死的老年人的态度。

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Registered nurses (RNs) and care workers (CWs) have important roles in providing end-of-life care to older adults, but little is known about the attitudes of RNs and CWs in Japan. In this study, 464 RNs and CWs working in facilities in Japan were asked to complete a self-administered questionnaire that included the Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of the Dying Scale, Form B, Japanese version (FATCOD-Form B-J) and the Death Attitude Profile (DAP), Japanese version. A total of 388 (83.6%) questionnaires were returned, and 367 (79.1%) were fully completed. The final sample included 190 RNs and 177 CWs. Multiple regression analysis showed that better attitudes toward caring for the dying were positively associated with seminar attendance and negatively associated with fear of death.
机译:注册护士(RN)和护理人员(CW)在为老年人提供临终护理方面起着重要作用,但对于日本的RN和CW的态度知之甚少。在这项研究中,日本的464名RN和CW被要求完成一份自我管理的调查问卷,其中包括对死亡量表的Frommelt态度,护理表,日语版(FATCOD-BJ表)和死亡态度简介(DAP),日语版。总共返回了388份(83.6%)问卷,其中367份(79.1%)已完全填写完毕。最终样本包括190个RN和177个CW。多元回归分析表明,更好的照顾垂死者的态度与参加研讨会有正相关,与对死亡的恐惧有负相关。

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