Knowledge and Caring Attitude of Sri Lankan Nurses in Providing Care for Dying Patients ― A Cohort Study

This research identified evidence of knowledge and caring attitude among Sri Lankan nurses caring for dying patients; and identified the factors affecting nursing care for the dying in the eastern province of Sri Lanka. A quantitative cohort study design was used having questionnaires as the means o...

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Main Authors: M.M Rajudeen, M. Janoof, P Dioso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2016-12-01
Series:ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development
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Online Access:http://www.ajstd.org/index.php/ajstd/article/view/34
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Summary:This research identified evidence of knowledge and caring attitude among Sri Lankan nurses caring for dying patients; and identified the factors affecting nursing care for the dying in the eastern province of Sri Lanka. A quantitative cohort study design was used having questionnaires as the means of collecting the data. The purposive way of sampling selected 120 staff nurses employed in a government hospital as respondents who falls under the inclusion and exclusion criteria. There was significant evidence of caring attitude towards the dying (p = 0.005534) and knowledge on the end-of-life nursing care (p = 0.0004703) for the dying patients. Educational attainment (p = 0.050001), clinical experiences (p = 0.01499), age (p = 0.01061) and civil status (p = 0.001782) were factors affecting the knowledge and attitude of Sri Lankan nurses in delivering nursing care for the dying patients admitted to a government hospital.
ISSN:0217-5460
2224-9028