Assessing nurses' attitudes toward death and caring for dying patients in a comprehensive cancer center

Oncol Nurs Forum. 2008 Nov;35(6):955-9. doi: 10.1188/08.ONF.955-959.

Abstract

Purpose/objectives: To assess how nurses employed in a comprehensive cancer center feel about death and caring for dying patients and examine any relationships between their attitudes and demographic factors.

Design: Descriptive quantitative.

Setting: A 432-bed comprehensive cancer center in New York, NY.

Sample: A convenience sample of 355 inpatient and outpatient oncology nurses.

Methods: Voluntary and anonymous completion of the Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of the Dying (FATCOD), the Death Attitude Profile-Revised (DAP-R), and a demographic questionnaire.

Main research variables: Years of total nursing experience, years employed at the cancer center, previous experience with caring for dying patients, age, gender, and attitudes toward death and caring for dying patients.

Findings: Statistically significant relationships were noted among age, nursing experience, previous experience with caring for terminally ill patients, and scores on the FATCOD and DAP-R. Nursing experience and age were the variables most likely to predict nurses' attitudes toward death and caring for dying patients.

Conclusions: RNs with more work experience tended to have more positive attitudes toward death and caring for dying patients.

Implications for nursing: Based on the data collected in the study, less experienced oncology nurses will most likely benefit from increased education, training, and exposure to providing and coping effectively with end-of-life care.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Age Factors
  • Attitude to Death*
  • Cancer Care Facilities*
  • Curriculum
  • Education, Nursing
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Models, Nursing
  • Nurse-Patient Relations*
  • Nurses / psychology*
  • Oncology Nursing*
  • Palliative Care / psychology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Terminal Care / psychology*
  • Time Factors
  • Young Adult