<Original Paprer>An analysis of nursing students' death concern
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概要
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A questionnaire survey was conducted in order to examine characteristics of death concern of nursing, medical and general students and to compare death concern levels of nursing students across grade levels. There were 539 valid responses of the students, students were 173 from nursing students, 184 from medical and 182 from general students. Results showed that the nursing students' death concern was significantly higher than that of the medical and general students, that death concern was influenced by the students' major and their previous experience of caring for relatives, and that there was no significant difference in their death concern across the nursing students' grade levels. It was suggested that the efficacy of the scale used needs to be examined and that more sufficient time be provided for nursing students to reflect more deeply on life and death.
- 山口県立大学の論文
著者
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Tanaka Aiko
School of Nursing, Yamaguchi Prefectural University
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Tanaka Aiko
School Of Nursing Yamaguchi Prefectural University
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