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      Purpose: This study was done to examine good death awareness, attitudes toward advance directives (ADs), and preference for care near the end-of-life (PCEOL) of hospitalized elders in long-term care hospitals. Relevant characteristics were investigated as well as correlation of the variables. Methods: This descriptive research study involved 161 hospitalized elderly patients in long-term care hospitals. A self-report questionnaire was used to measure Good Death Scale, ADs Survey, PCEOL Scale, and general characteristics. Collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, and Pearson correlation with SPSS/WIN 23.0. Results: In terms of good death awareness, a significant difference was observed; in according to age (F=3.35, p=.037), payer of treatment costs (F=3.98, p=.021), mobility (F=3.97, p=.021), heard discussion about ADs (t=-3.89, p<.001), and willing to complete ADs (t=2.12, p=.036). As far as attitudes toward ADs, the participants presented significant difference depending on religion (t=2.38, p=.018), average monthly income (F=3.91, p=.022), duration of hospital admission (F=5.33, p=.006), person to discuss ADs (t=-2.76, p=.006). On PCEOL, there was a significant difference, depending on religion (t=-3.59, p<.001) and perceived health status (F=3.93, p=.022). Finally, as for how the variables were related to each other, good death awareness and attitudes toward ADs had a weak positive correlation with PCEOL. Conclusion: To help seniors staying in nursing homes face a good death and enjoy autonomy, there should be educational and support systems that reflect each individual’s sociodemographic characteristics so that the seniors can choose what kind of care they want to receive near the end-of-life.
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      Purpose: This study was done to examine good death awareness, attitudes toward advance directives (ADs), and preference for care near the end-of-life (PCEOL) of hospitalized elders in long-term care hospitals. Relevant characteristics were investigate...

      Purpose: This study was done to examine good death awareness, attitudes toward advance directives (ADs), and preference for care near the end-of-life (PCEOL) of hospitalized elders in long-term care hospitals. Relevant characteristics were investigated as well as correlation of the variables. Methods: This descriptive research study involved 161 hospitalized elderly patients in long-term care hospitals. A self-report questionnaire was used to measure Good Death Scale, ADs Survey, PCEOL Scale, and general characteristics. Collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, and Pearson correlation with SPSS/WIN 23.0. Results: In terms of good death awareness, a significant difference was observed; in according to age (F=3.35, p=.037), payer of treatment costs (F=3.98, p=.021), mobility (F=3.97, p=.021), heard discussion about ADs (t=-3.89, p<.001), and willing to complete ADs (t=2.12, p=.036). As far as attitudes toward ADs, the participants presented significant difference depending on religion (t=2.38, p=.018), average monthly income (F=3.91, p=.022), duration of hospital admission (F=5.33, p=.006), person to discuss ADs (t=-2.76, p=.006). On PCEOL, there was a significant difference, depending on religion (t=-3.59, p<.001) and perceived health status (F=3.93, p=.022). Finally, as for how the variables were related to each other, good death awareness and attitudes toward ADs had a weak positive correlation with PCEOL. Conclusion: To help seniors staying in nursing homes face a good death and enjoy autonomy, there should be educational and support systems that reflect each individual’s sociodemographic characteristics so that the seniors can choose what kind of care they want to receive near the end-of-life.

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      • 서론
      • 연구방법
      • 연구결과
      • 논의
      • 결론
      • 서론
      • 연구방법
      • 연구결과
      • 논의
      • 결론
      • REFERENCES
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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 박재원, "재가 및 요양시설 거주 노인의 사전의료의향서에 대한 지식, 경험 및 선호도" 한국노년학회 33 (33): 581-600, 2013

      2 이혜림, "복지관 이용 노인의 사전의사결정에 대한 태도" 한국노인간호학회 16 (16): 160-169, 2014

      3 임승희, "노인요양병원 노인의 품위 있는 죽음" 사회과학연구소 28 (28): 93-115, 2012

      4 Mathy D. Mezey, "Why hospital patients do and do not execute an advance directive" Elsevier BV 48 (48): 165-171, 2000

      5 Carolyn E. Schwartz, "Validation of a New Measure of Concept of a Good Death" Mary Ann Liebert Inc 6 (6): 575-584, 2003

      6 Yunjung Lee, "Validating the Korean Version of the Preferences for Care near the End of Life (PCEOL-K) Scale" The Korean Society For Medical Ethics 12 (12): 29-42, 2009

      7 Lee HL, "The older population's attitudes toward advanced directives among senior center participant in Korea" Seoul National University 2012

      8 Jeong EJ, "The meaning of life, perception of well dying, and attitudes toward advance directives among older cancer patients" Pusan National University 2018

      9 Eunmi Ahn, "The impact of awareness of terminal illness on quality of death and care decision making: a prospective nationwide survey of bereaved family members of advanced cancer patients" Wiley 22 (22): 2771-2778, 2013

      10 Jeong In Lee, "Self-transcendence, Life Satisfaction and Preference for care near the end of life of the Elderly" The Korea Academia-Industrial Cooperation Society 17 (17): 212-220, 2016

      1 박재원, "재가 및 요양시설 거주 노인의 사전의료의향서에 대한 지식, 경험 및 선호도" 한국노년학회 33 (33): 581-600, 2013

      2 이혜림, "복지관 이용 노인의 사전의사결정에 대한 태도" 한국노인간호학회 16 (16): 160-169, 2014

      3 임승희, "노인요양병원 노인의 품위 있는 죽음" 사회과학연구소 28 (28): 93-115, 2012

      4 Mathy D. Mezey, "Why hospital patients do and do not execute an advance directive" Elsevier BV 48 (48): 165-171, 2000

      5 Carolyn E. Schwartz, "Validation of a New Measure of Concept of a Good Death" Mary Ann Liebert Inc 6 (6): 575-584, 2003

      6 Yunjung Lee, "Validating the Korean Version of the Preferences for Care near the End of Life (PCEOL-K) Scale" The Korean Society For Medical Ethics 12 (12): 29-42, 2009

      7 Lee HL, "The older population's attitudes toward advanced directives among senior center participant in Korea" Seoul National University 2012

      8 Jeong EJ, "The meaning of life, perception of well dying, and attitudes toward advance directives among older cancer patients" Pusan National University 2018

      9 Eunmi Ahn, "The impact of awareness of terminal illness on quality of death and care decision making: a prospective nationwide survey of bereaved family members of advanced cancer patients" Wiley 22 (22): 2771-2778, 2013

      10 Jeong In Lee, "Self-transcendence, Life Satisfaction and Preference for care near the end of life of the Elderly" The Korea Academia-Industrial Cooperation Society 17 (17): 212-220, 2016

      11 Debra Dobbs, "Religiosity and Death Attitudes and Engagement of Advance Care Planning Among Chronically Ill Older Adults" SAGE Publications 34 (34): 113-130, 2012

      12 Donna M. Gauthier, "Preferences for care near the end of life: Scale development and validation" Wiley 24 (24): 298-306, 2001

      13 Hwang HH, "Perceived well dying, knowledge and attitude toward advance directives in older patients with chronic heart disease" Hanyang University 2017

      14 Su Jeong Yu, "Patients’ Perceptions of Advance Directives and Preferences for Medical Care Near the End of Life in South Korea" Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) 15 (15): 233-243, 2013

      15 Marie T. Nolan, "Patients' attitudes toward advance directives and end-of-life treatment decisions" Elsevier BV 45 (45): 204-208, 1997

      16 Kim HS, "Influence of Afterlife View ․ Death preparation ․ spiritual well-being on attitude of death of the old ages" 3 (3): 81-108, 2015

      17 Natalie Evans, "How do general end-of-life treatment goals and values relate to specific treatment preferences? A population-based study" SAGE Publications 28 (28): 1206-1212, 2014

      18 Mi-Hye Kim, "Factors of Family Function and Self-efficasy Influencing Old Patient`s Decision of Advance Directives Attitude" Convergence Society for SMB 6 (6): 123-129, 2016

      19 Gloria J. Alano, "Factors influencing older adults to complete advance directives" Cambridge University Press (CUP) 8 (8): 267-275, 2010

      20 Chun-Gill Kim, "Factors Influencing Perception of Good Death among the Community-dwelling Elderly" Korean Society for Hospice and Palliative Care 17 (17): 151-160, 2014

      21 Mi Suk Lee, "Factors Influencing Death Anxiety in Elderly Patients in Long-term Care Hospitals" Korean Gerontological Nursing Society 18 (18): 138-146, 2016

      22 Min Hye Lee, "Factors Influencing Attitude toward Advance Directives of Older Cancer Patients" Korean Society of Adult Nursing 27 (27): 449-, 2015

      23 Mack JW, "End-of-life discussions, goal attainment, and distress at the end of life : predictors and outcomes of receipt of care consistent with preferences" 28 (28): 1203-1208, 2010

      24 Vleminck AD, "Do non-terminally ill adults want to discuss the end of life with their family physician? An explorative mixed-method study on patients'preferences and family physicians' views in Belgium" 35 (35): 495-502, 2018

      25 kimyongdeug, "Deinstitutionalization and Building Community-Based Personal Social Services: Community Care that Connects Independence and Interdependence" Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs 38 (38): 492-520, 2018

      26 John G. Cagle, "Correlates of a good death and the impact of hospice involvement: findings from the national survey of households affected by cancer" Springer Science and Business Media LLC 23 (23): 809-818, 2015

      27 Gi-Hwan Ryu, "Consideration on the Life-Sustaining Treatment Decision System" The Korea Society for Legal Theory and Practice 7 (7): 191-211, 2019

      28 Deulle Min, "Concept Analysis of Good Death in the Korean Community" Korean Gerontological Nursing Society 19 (19): 28-38, 2017

      29 Theresa Lynn, "Association Between Attitude Toward Death and Completion of Advance Directives" SAGE Publications 74 (74): 193-211, 2016

      30 Younggyu Lee, "Advanced Directive" The Institute for Legal Studies 34 (34): 293-318, 2017

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