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Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing 2002;9(3): 424
일 간호대학생들의 전공학습 전과 후 죽음에 대한 성향비교
최순희1, 이은주2, 박민정3
1전남대학교 의과대학 간호학과, 전남대학교 간호과학연구소
2서강정보대학 응급구조과
3전남대학교 보건연구정보센터
A Comparison of Death Orientation in Student Nurses before and after Studying a Major
Soon-Hee Choi1, Eun-Ju Lee2, Min-Jung Park3
1Department of Nursing, Medical School, Chonnam National University
2Department of Medical Technology, Seokang College
3The Research information Center for Health, Chonnam National University
Abstract
This study was done to compare death orientation scores for student nurses before and after studying a major. The participants were 130 student nurses before the major and 123 student nurses after the major at C university in Kwang Ju city. The data were gathered from March, 1998 to September, 2001 using a questionnaire. The data were analysed by Chi square test, t-test, ANOVA and Pearson correlation coefficients. The results of this study are summarized as follows ; 1 The mean scores for death orientation before and after the major were 57.8 and 60.2 respectively. The mean score of death orientation after the major tended to be higher than before but they were not significantly different. 2. There were significant differences in death orientation scores between the two groups before the major for 'physical function (F=3.83, p=.023)' and 'attending a lecture on spiritual nursing (F=2.58, p=.010)'. After the major there were significant difference for 'feeling of health (F=4.76, p= .001)'. 3. The death orientation scores before the major showed an inverse correlation with religiosity score (r=-.239, p=.006). After the major there was no correlation with religion.
Key words: Nursing Student | Death Orientation
주요어: 간호대학생 | 죽음의 성향