2023
DOI: 10.56294/sctconf2023398
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COVID-19: Attitudes towards death and beliefs about the terminal patient in intensive care and medical clinic nursing professionals

Karen Manzur

Abstract: Introduction: Death is a biological, psychological, and social process.Objective: To analyze nurses' attitudes towards death and beliefs about the terminally ill, and then compare them according to the type of service, Intensive Care Unit, or Medical Clinic, in which they worked during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.Methods: Cross-sectional, correlational, and comparative study. The instrument measuring attitudes towards death is composed of 33 items and the classifications are avoidance, acceptance, fear, pass… Show more

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