J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.  2015 Aug;22(3):277-286. 10.7739/jkafn.2015.22.3.277.

Development and Evaluation of Death Education Program for Nursing Students

Affiliations
  • 1Dong-Eui Institute of Technology, Korea.
  • 2Pusan National University, Korea. dongheekim@pusan.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
This study was done to develop a death education program for nursing students and evaluate the effects of the program.
METHODS
The education program was developed based on ADDIE model. The death education program was developed on the base of educational needs, a comprehensive review of the literature and focus group interviews and then evaluated with 53 nursing students, 27 in the experimental and 26 in the control group. Measurement was done for the meaning of life using the tool by Choi et al (2005) for attitudes concerning death, the tool Thorson and Powell (1998) revised by Kim (2006) and for attitude to end-of-life patient care, the Attitudes toward Nursing Care of the Dying Scale by Frommelt (1991) translated by Cho and Kim (2005).
RESULTS
The program consisted of five sessions: Understanding of death, Family bereavement care, Communication and End-of-life patient care, Professional role, and Ethics and legal issues There was a statistically significant difference between pretest and posttest for the meaning of life in the experimental group compared to the control group. About 82% of students in the experimental group were satisfied with the program.
CONCLUSION
The results indicate that this program can be used to educate nursing students.

Keyword

Nursing students; Death; Education

MeSH Terms

Education*
Ethics
Focus Groups
Hospice Care
Humans
Nursing Care
Nursing*
Patient Care
Professional Role
Students, Nursing*
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