| Literature DB >> 34084764 |
Magdalena Szczupakowska1, Patrycja Stolarek1, Magdalena Roszak2, Katarzyna Głodowska1,3, Ewa Baum1,4.
Abstract
Introduction: An exceedingly small amount of scientific research concerns the response to patient death among nursing students. There was a need to examine their perspective on patient death with which they experience during their studies. The authors wanted to check the subjective assessment of students' preparation for patient death and their perception of classes conducted in this area.Entities:
Keywords: death; education; nursing students; patient's death; student's perception; undergraduate
Year: 2021 PMID: 34084764 PMCID: PMC8167210 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.636582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Characteristics of study participants (n = 452), Poznan, 2019.
| Undergraduate studies in total | 307 | 67.9% |
| 1 year of study | 65 | 14.4% |
| 2 year of study | 121 | 26.8% |
| 3 year of study | 121 | 26.8% |
| Graduate studies in total | 145 | 32.1% |
| 1 year of study | 82 | 18.1% |
| 2 year of study | 63 | 13.9% |
| Female | 438 | 96.9% |
| Male | 14 | 3.1% |
Number of students who experienced patients death during nursing education (n = 452), Poznan, 2019.
| Undergraduate studies | 246 (80.1%) | 61 (19.9%) |
| Graduate studies | 144 (99.3%) | 1 (0.7%) |
How many times students experienced situation connected with patient's death in each year of studying (n = 390), Poznan, 2019.
| 1 | 10 (38.5%) | 9 (34.6%) | 2 (7.7%) | 5 (19.2%) | 26 (6.7%) |
| 2 | 25 (24.0%) | 21 (20.2%) | 19 (18.3%) | 39 (37.5%) | 104 (26.7%) |
| 3 | 4 (3.4%) | 15 (12.9%) | 21 (18.1%) | 76 (66.5%) | 116 (29.7%) |
| 1 | 3 (3.7%) | 13 (16.0%) | 12 (14.8%) | 53 (65.4%) | 80 (20.5%) |
| 2 | 3 (4.8%) | 2 (3.2%) | 8 (12.7%) | 50 (79.4 %) | 64 (16.4%) |
| Total | 45 (11.5%) | 60 (15.4%) | 62 (15.9%) | 223 (57.2%) | 390 |
Emotions students felt in the situation connected with patient's death (n = 390), Poznan, 2019.
| Reflection on the fragility of life | 244 (54.0%) |
| Compassion | 220 (48.7%) |
| Sadness, depression | 196 (43.4%) |
| Helplessness | 165 (36.5%) |
| Calm | 85 (18.8%) |
| Fear | 57 (12.6%) |
| Indifference | 51 (11.3%) |
| A sense of relief | 35 (7.7%) |
| Aversion to the chosen profession | 16 (3.5%) |
| Anger | 14 (3.1%) |
| Other | 9 (2.0%) |
Methods of coping with the situation connected with patient's death (n = 390), Poznan, 2019.
| I did not feel the need to cope | 163 (36.1%) |
| I was talking to a close person | 136 (30.1%) |
| I was looking for support from my friends | 90 (19.9%) |
| I was praying | 64 (14.2%) |
| I was crying | 46 (10.2%) |
| I talked to the class supervisor | 45 (10.0%) |
| I was looking for loneliness | 29 (6.4%) |
| I was looking for entertainment | 12 (2.7%) |
| I used stimulants | 12 (2.7%) |
| Other | 4 (0.9%) |
Opinion about missing classes in coping with death during education (n = 452), Poznan, 2019.
| Undergraduate studies | 247 (80.5%) | 30 (9.8%) | 30 (9.8%) |
| Graduate studies | 123 (84.8%) | 9 (6.2%) | 13 (9.0%) |