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Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing 2011;18(3): 411
심폐소생술 금지에 대한 응급의료종사자간 인식과 윤리적 태도의 차이
박학영1, 성미혜2
1부산백병원
2인제대학교 간호학과 건강과학연구소
Differences in Awareness and Ethical Attitudes about Do-Not-Resuscitate among Emergency Departments' Team
Hak-Young Park1, Mi-Hae Sung2
1Busan Paik Hospital
2Department of Nursing Inje University, Institute for Nursing Science
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to exam differences in awareness and ethical attitudes associated with Do-Not- Resuscitate (DNR) among emergency department's team.
Method: The participants in this study were 402 emergency department's team working in the 41 hospitals. The data was collected by using ""awareness measuring tool"" by Kang (2003) and ""ethical attitudes measuring tool"" by Ko (2004) from May 1 to September 15, 2009. Collected data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, t-test, Pearson correlation coefficient using SPSS WIN 14.0 program.
Results: 74.4% of subjects was responded that they had never been educated about DNR, but 73.9% of subjects was responded that they had experienced DNR in the emergency room. The majority of subjects responded that the patients and their families should make a decision about the DNR. There was a difference in an appropriate time for explanation of DNR among emergency department's team. There was a difference in ethical attitudes associated with Do-Not- Resuscitate among emergency department's team.
Conclusion: For a professional and systematic approach to the problem, DNR guideline sufficient to elicit a social consensus is needed.
Key words: Emergency service | Awareness | Ethics
주요어: 응급의료종사자 | DNR에 대한 인식 | 윤리적 태도
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