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Asia-pacific Journal of Psychology and Counseling

Volume 2, No. 2, 2018, pp 159-164
http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/apjpc.2018.2.2.27

Abstract



Study of Subjectivity on Well-dying in Nursing Students



    MeeSuk Wang1, Sunyoung Jang2
    131962 Dept. Nursing, Hanseo Univ., 46 Hanseo1 Ro, Haemi-myun, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea
    (Corresponding Author) 31962 Dept. Nursing, Hanseo Univ., 46 Hanseo1 Ro, Haemi-myun, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea
    1mswang @ hanseo.ac.kr, 2sjang@hanseo.ac.kr

    Abstract

    The abstract is to identify the well-dying subjectivity recognized by nursing students, to describe the characteristics of each type, to identify the well-dying typology, and Q methodology was applied. 34 college students attending H University in Chungcheongnam-do were asked to classify 33 statements about well-dying. The collected data were analyzed using QUANL PC program. This is to explore subjective perception of well-dying in nursing students, and it will provide basic data for development in nursing medical care interventions, palliative care and well-dying education programs for nurses nursing or meeting physically challenged patients.


 

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