Influence of Good Death Perception, Moral Anguish, and End-of-life Care Attitude on End-of-life Care Performance of General Hospital Health Managers

1Citations
Citations of this article
41Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

This article is free to access.

Abstract

This study attempted to identify the influence of good death perception, moral anguish, and End-of-life (EOL) care attitudes on the End-of-life (EOL) care performance of General Hospital Health Managers (GHHMs). This study was a quantitative and descriptive survey. The respondents of this study were 156 GHHMs working in three general hospitals with 300 beds or more and one general hospital with 100 beds or more in one of the cities in South Korea. The survey data were obtained from September 20 to October 20, 2021, and a total of 156 responses were analyzed by multiple linear regression using IBM SPSS/WIN 24.0 program. Results of the study revealed that it can be said that the higher the good death perception and the higher the moral anguish, the better the EOL care performance. The total explanatory power was 23.4%, and good death perception and moral distress explained EOL care performance by 23.4%. Furthermore, the general hospital managers' good health perception, moral anguish improved the performance and work satisfaction among nurses. It was necessary to implement a systematic EOL care education program to facilitate quality EOL care. Communication problems and lack of time are obstacles to EOL care performance, so hospital managers and the head of the nursing department provide communication-related education to EOL care GHHMs and allocate appropriate manpower so that GHHMs can actively and efficiently perform EOL care. It can be said that the higher the good death perception, the higher the moral anguish, and the higher the degree of EOL care performance. This study was meaningful in revealing good death perception, and moral agony in clinical practice have a significant effect on EOL care performance.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Lee, M. J., & Je, N. J. (2022). Influence of Good Death Perception, Moral Anguish, and End-of-life Care Attitude on End-of-life Care Performance of General Hospital Health Managers. Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/7284959

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free