Caring for dying people attitudes among Iranian and Swedish nursing students
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It is suggested that theoretical education should be individualized and culturally sensitive in order to positively influence the students’ attitudes, and promote professional development.Abstract:
Aim: To compare the attitudes of Iranian and Swedish nursing students toward caring for dying persons. Materials and Methods: Their attitudes were measured with the Frommelt′s Attitude Toward Carin ...read more
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Death and caring for dying patients: exploring first-year nursing students' descriptive experiences
Kristina Ek,Lars Westin,Charlotte Prahl,Jane Österlind,Susann Strang,Ingrid Bergh,Ingela Henoch,Kina Hammarlund +7 more
TL;DR: Nursing students require continuous support and opportunity to reflect and discuss their experiences about caring for dying patients and confronting death throughout the entirety of their education.
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Caring for dying patients: Attitude of nursing students and effects of education
Mojtaba Jafari,Hossein Rafiei,Asra Nassehi,Farzaneh Soleimani,Mansuor Arab,Mohammad Reza Noormohammadi +5 more
TL;DR: Educational programs about death and caring for dying patients should be added to undergraduate nursing curricula and the effect of education on their knowledge should be examined.
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Factors influencing attitude toward care of dying patients in first-year nursing students
Carina Lundh Hagelin,Christina Melin-Johansson,Christina Melin-Johansson,Ingela Henoch,Ingrid Bergh,Kristina Ek,Kina Hammarlund,Charlotte Prahl,Susann Strang,Lars Westin,Jane Österlind,Maria Browall +11 more
TL;DR: Age, earlier care experience and education, experiences of meeting a dying person and place of birth seems to affect students' attitudes toward care of the dying and need to be considered among nursing educators.
Aspects of Validity and Factors Influencing Nurses' and Nursing Students' Attitudes
Ingela Henoch,Maria Browall,Christina Melin-Johansson,Ella Danielson,Camilla Udo,Annelie Johansson Sundler,Kristina Ek,Kina Hammarlund,Ingrid Bergh,Susann Strang +9 more
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Nursing students' perceptions of caring for dying people, after one year in nursing school.
Jane Österlind,Charlotte Prahl,Lars Westin,Susann Strang,Ingrid Bergh,Ingela Henoch,Ingela Henoch,Kina Hammarlund,Kristina Ek +8 more
TL;DR: Nursing students need to be prepared both theoretically and within practice to encounter death and dying and to care for dying persons by combining their theoretical knowledge of dying and death with their own encounters of death and Dying people in practice.
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Sacred and Secular: Religion and Politics Worldwide
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Improving Care for the End of Life: A Sourcebook for Health Care Managers and Clinicians
TL;DR: Care for the Dying provides professionals who care for dying persons an extensive yet user-friendly guide on how to render the best possible treatment, complete with bar graphs, pie charts, and an annotated bibliography.