作者
Jane Österlind, Charlotte Prahl, Lars Westin, Susann Strang, Ingrid Bergh, Ingela Henoch, Kina Hammarlund, Kristina Ek
发表日期
2016/6/1
期刊
Nurse Education Today
卷号
41
页码范围
12-16
出版商
Churchill Livingstone
简介
Aim
To describe Swedish nursing students' perceptions of caring for dying people after the first year of a three year in a nursing programme at three university nursing schools in Sweden.
Methods
Interviews (n = 17) were undertaken with nursing students at the end of their first year. A phenomenographic approach was used to design and structure the analysis of the nursing students' perceptions.
Results
The analysis resulted in five categories: 1) from abstract to reality, 2) from scary to natural, 3) increased knowledge can give bad conscience, 4) time limits versus fear of end-of-life conversations, and 5) meeting with relatives.
Conclusion
Nursing students need to be prepared both theoretically and within practice to encounter death and dying and to care for dying persons. By combining their theoretical knowledge of dying and death with their own encounters of death and dying people in practice, the students can be …
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