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  • The study explored factors influencing nursing interns' attitudes about death at Jiangxi University of Technology between January and March 2021.
  • Data was collected from 210 nursing interns using a general information questionnaire and the Chinese version of the Death Attitude Depiction Scale, revealing a total score indicating a generally positive attitude, but with notable fear of death.
  • Factors such as religious belief, experiences with patient death during internships, reading related literature, and family discussions about death were identified as significant influences on these attitudes, contributing to a predictive model for total death attitude scores.

Article Abstract

Object: To explore the influencing factors of attitudes about death among undergraduate nursing interns.

Methods: The study subjects were selected from the full-time fourth year undergraduate nursing interns in Jiangxi University of Technology from January to March 2021 by convenience sampling method. The general information questionnaire was designed by our hospital, and attitude towards death referred to the Chinese version of Death Attitude Depiction Scale (Revised) (DAP-R). Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis was performed on the factors that may affect nursing interns.

Results: A total of 210 nursing undergraduate interns were investigated in this study. The total score of DAP-R scale was (89.27±7.26) with a range of 72 and 112. Dimensions were ordered according to the average scores for the items of natural acceptance, escaping from death, fear, approaching acceptance and fleeing acceptance. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted to analyze the factors that might affect the attitude. Items with statistical significance in univariate analysis, including religious belief, death of the patients cared for during the internship, reading the books related to death and the family's open discussion on the topic of death were entered into the regression model (all ). The formula of DAP-R total score prediction model was as follows: DAP-R total score = 62.980 + 3.056 * religious belief + 4.381 * death of patients cared for during internship + 5.727 * reading books on death + 3.531 * family open discussion on the topic of death.

Conclusion: The undergraduate nursing interns in our school have a good attitude towards death, but still exhibit a negative attitude in fearing death.

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