일부 간호사의 심폐소생술금지(DNR)에 따른 간호 활동 변화와 정서상태
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- 김윤희
- Issued Date
- 2012
- Abstract
- ABSTRACT
Change of nursing activities and emotional state
for DNR in some nurses
Kim, Yoon Hee
Advisor : Prof. Han Mi Ah, MD. Ph.D
Department of Public Health
Graduate School of Health Science,
Chosun University
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the awareness, experience, and change of emotional state and nursing activities associated with DNR (Do-Not-Resuscitate) of nurses.
Methods: The study subjects were 243 nurses in one of University Hospitals. General characteristics, awareness, experience, emotional state and nursing activities were collected using self-reported questionnaires between August 1 and August 15, 2012. Descriptive analysis was performed to assess the awareness, experience and nursing activities. And t-test and ANOVA were performed to access the change of emotional state after DNR experience.
Results: Most of the participants (98.8%) responded that DNR was necessary. The major reason for the necessity of DNR was the impossibility of recovery (53.3%). The decision to have a DNR order was most frequently made by patients and family members. Most of the participants (94.2%) responded that a guidebook for DNR in hospitals is necessary. The mean score of emotional state was 53.9±±6.76. It was associated with DNR enforcement of the family and the DNR decision time from hospitalization.
Conclusion: This study showed the change of nursing activities and emotional
state in nurses. These results may help to care DNR patients in
university hospitals.
Key words : DNR. Nursing activities. Emotional state.
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