A Comparative Study of Pediatric Nurses' Attitudes toward Death* |
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Authors: | Dianne Fochtman |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: The present study reports the results of a 24-item questionnaire intended to measure attitudes toward death and the care of dying patients of 47 professional and 10 nonprofessional pediatric nurses from three hospitals in the West and Midwest. There were no statistically significant differences among the nurses based on education, background, or previous clinical experience. The significant differences related mainly to the type of ward (benign, acute, or terminal) on which the nurses were working. Implications for nursing education and nursing service are discussed. |
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