Abstract

Purpose: This descriptive study was aimed at identifying the relations among geriatric nurses’ terminal care performance, death anxiety and self-esteem and the factors that affect nurses’ terminal care stress. Methods: Data were collected using a self-reported questionnaire completed by 212 geriatric hospital nurses working in 10 hospitals in K city and B metropolitan city. Results: The survey results showed that the stress factors were terminal care performance and death anxiety. Significant predictors for termi nal care stress were death anxiety and terminal care performance. (And the higher the level of death anxiety and ter minal care performance were, the heavier the stress was.) These factors explained 32.5% of the variance in terminal care stress. Conclusion: The results of the study suggested that terminal care performance was an important factor of terminal care stress for geriatric nurses. Therefore, it seems that it is necessary to develop an educatio nal intervention program to improve nurses’ terminal care performance to reduce their terminal care stress.

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