The death and dying process: definitions of nursing undergraduate students

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Autor(a) principal: Sales, Catarina Aparecida
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Patrícia Chatalov, Silva, Vladimir Araujo da, Oliveira, William Tiago de, Marcon, Sonia Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3426
Resumo: The purpose of the study was to know the definitions nursing students have concerning the death-dying process. A descriptive-qualitative study developed in 2010, with 65 students of the first and last year of Nursing in a public university. Data was collected through semi-structured interview and submitted to content analysis. Data showed that the students possess diverse opinions concerning this process, per times seeing it as natural however difficult to be understood and accepted, especially because it brings pain, suffering, losses and family unstableness. They also revealed that they do not feel prepared to experience terminality in their future customers. The results reinforce the importance of having the thematic approached in the beginning of the undergraduate course, in curricular components or in extra-curricular activities, in order to provide the development of necessary support to experiencethe death-dying process of the customers. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2013000300008
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The death and dying process: definitions of nursing undergraduate students
title The death and dying process: definitions of nursing undergraduate students
spellingShingle The death and dying process: definitions of nursing undergraduate students
Sales, Catarina Aparecida
Nursing Students
Death
Thanatology.
title_short The death and dying process: definitions of nursing undergraduate students
title_full The death and dying process: definitions of nursing undergraduate students
title_fullStr The death and dying process: definitions of nursing undergraduate students
title_full_unstemmed The death and dying process: definitions of nursing undergraduate students
title_sort The death and dying process: definitions of nursing undergraduate students
author Sales, Catarina Aparecida
author_facet Sales, Catarina Aparecida
Ferreira, Patrícia Chatalov
Silva, Vladimir Araujo da
Oliveira, William Tiago de
Marcon, Sonia Silva
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Patrícia Chatalov
Silva, Vladimir Araujo da
Oliveira, William Tiago de
Marcon, Sonia Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sales, Catarina Aparecida
Ferreira, Patrícia Chatalov
Silva, Vladimir Araujo da
Oliveira, William Tiago de
Marcon, Sonia Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing Students
Death
Thanatology.
topic Nursing Students
Death
Thanatology.
description The purpose of the study was to know the definitions nursing students have concerning the death-dying process. A descriptive-qualitative study developed in 2010, with 65 students of the first and last year of Nursing in a public university. Data was collected through semi-structured interview and submitted to content analysis. Data showed that the students possess diverse opinions concerning this process, per times seeing it as natural however difficult to be understood and accepted, especially because it brings pain, suffering, losses and family unstableness. They also revealed that they do not feel prepared to experience terminality in their future customers. The results reinforce the importance of having the thematic approached in the beginning of the undergraduate course, in curricular components or in extra-curricular activities, in order to provide the development of necessary support to experiencethe death-dying process of the customers. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2013000300008
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