Article ; Online: Support for the Right to Life among Neonatal Intensive Care Nurses in Korea.
2024 Volume 16, Issue 2, Page(s) 267–279
Abstract: The increase of high-risk newborns due to societal changes has presented neonatal intensive care unit nurses with more ethical challenges and heightened their perception of neonatal palliative care. Therefore, this study was a descriptive survey ... ...
Abstract | The increase of high-risk newborns due to societal changes has presented neonatal intensive care unit nurses with more ethical challenges and heightened their perception of neonatal palliative care. Therefore, this study was a descriptive survey exploring the perceptions of neonatal intensive care unit nurse regarding biomedical ethics and neonatal palliative care in neonatal intensive care units. The research participants were 97 neonatal intensive care unit nurses who had been directly involved with end-of-life care for high-risk babies. Data were collected from November to December 2021 through an online survey. The Korean version of Neonatal Palliative Care Attitude Scale and the tool of biomedical ethics were used. The collected data were analyzed using the |
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Language | English |
Publishing date | 2024-02-24 |
Publishing country | England |
Document type | Journal Article |
ZDB-ID | 2602378-7 |
ISSN | 1793-9453 ; 1793-8759 |
ISSN (online) | 1793-9453 |
ISSN | 1793-8759 |
DOI | 10.1007/s41649-023-00277-y |
Database | MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE |
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