2021
DOI: 10.17049/ataunihem.775855
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Palyati̇f Bakim Hastalari, Yakinlari Ve Hemşi̇releri̇ni̇n İyi̇ Ölüme İli̇şki̇n Görüşleri̇

Abstract: Opinions of Palliative Care Patients, Relatives and Nurses on Good Death Aim: The aim of this research; to state the opinions of palliative care patients, patient relatives and nurses on good death. Methods: Research was carried out between 01.07.2019-29.09.2019 at Palliative Care Clinics in Malatya provincial and district centres. The sample of the research occurred 90 patients, 90 relatives and 90 nurses who volunteered to attend in the research.

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“…As the level of education of nurses increase, they can acquire knowledge, psychosocial skills, and cultural sensitivity about good care of dying patient (Ceyhan et al, 2018). In addition, when the literature is examined; it is stated that people who lost their first degree relatives care more about, want and adopt good death (Krikorian et al, 2020; Menekli et al, 2021). The result obtained from our research can be associated with the fact that the majority of oncology nurses participating in the research witnessed the deaths of their relatives and gained empathy skills, and that they were constantly beside their patients during the death process and their awareness of good death increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the level of education of nurses increase, they can acquire knowledge, psychosocial skills, and cultural sensitivity about good care of dying patient (Ceyhan et al, 2018). In addition, when the literature is examined; it is stated that people who lost their first degree relatives care more about, want and adopt good death (Krikorian et al, 2020; Menekli et al, 2021). The result obtained from our research can be associated with the fact that the majority of oncology nurses participating in the research witnessed the deaths of their relatives and gained empathy skills, and that they were constantly beside their patients during the death process and their awareness of good death increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ulusal literatürde az sayıda çalışma iyi ölüm kavramına odaklanmış olup (7,(13)(14)(15)(16)(17), hemşirelerin iyi ölüm algısını inceleyen mevcut çalışmalar da genellikle nicel tipte yer almaktadır (14,15,17). Ancak hemşirelerin, iyi ölüm kavramına yönelik yaşam deneyimlerini, algılarını, tutum ve davranışlarını derinlemesine inceleyen ve öznel olarak ifade etmelerine olanak sunan nitel çalışmalara gereksinim vardır.…”
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