Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
Article

성인의 죽음 불안과 임종기 치료 선호도

김신미1, 김순이2,*, 김기숙1
Shinmi KIM1, Soon Yi KIM2,*, Kisook KIM1
1창원대학교 간호학과
2혜천대학교 간호과
1Department of Nursing, Changwon National University
2Department of Nursing, Haechon University
*교신저자: 김순이. 혜천대학교 간호과. 02-. sykim@hu.ac.kr

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Received: Sep 26, 2011; Accepted: Dec 09, 2011

Published Online: Dec 31, 2011

ABSTRACT

A survey was conducted to examine death anxiety and preferences regarding end-of-life care among adults aged 40 years or older. A total of 352 subjects were recruited from two areas in South Korea by trained research assistants, who used structured questionnaires consisting of demographic characteristics, Templer’s Death Anxiety scale, and the Korean version of the Preference of Care at the End of Life. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, a t-test, an ANOVA, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Subjects reported a moderate level of death anxiety. Furthermore, while a gender effect was detected, an age effect was not. There was a low preference for life-sustaining treatment with no significant differences among the various demographic groups including age. This study suggests that in order to promote clients’ self-determination and end-stage quality of life, health care providers need to be aware of clients’ attitudes toward death and their preferences regarding end-of-life care.

Keywords: 죽음불안; 임종기 치료; 성인
Keywords: death anxiety; end-of-life care; adults