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급성기 병원의 임종과정 환자 돌봄에 대한 대국민 인식 및 요구 조사A Nationwide Survey about Care of Dying Patients in Acute Care Hospitals in Korea

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A Nationwide Survey about Care of Dying Patients in Acute Care Hospitals in Korea
Authors
이청우최윤선김대균권소희김원철김윤나영박혜윤김재석김지경
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
대한임상노인의학회
Keywords
Acute hospitals; Care for dying patients; End-of-life care; Nationwide survey; Palliative care
Citation
The Korean Journal of Clinical Geriatrics, v.22, no.2, pp 104 - 111
Pages
8
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
The Korean Journal of Clinical Geriatrics
Volume
22
Number
2
Start Page
104
End Page
111
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/55101
DOI
10.15656/kjcg.2021.22.2.104
ISSN
1229-6538
2383-5699
Abstract
[한국어 초록 없음]
Background: The case of dying in acute hospitals is expected to increase in Korea, and the demand for high-quality care for dying patients in acute hospitals is also growing. Through a nationwide survey, this study analyzed public attitudes and needs of care for dying patients in acute hospitals. Methods: In October 2018, we sampled 500 Koreans over age twenty, following proportional population distribution by region, gender, and age. Using structured questionnaire, we surveyed their attitudes and needs of care for dying patients in acute hospitals. Results: Most respondents (75.0%) demanded that they should know the possibility of their death and 70.0% of respondents wanted to inform their family of their impending death. Respondents also expressed their strong demand for high-quality medical care (88.4%) and psychosocial and spiritual care (60%) in developing desirable care system for dying patients. Among the essential conditions for high-quality care for dying patient in acute health hospitals, detailed explanation of patients’ condition, supports for caregiving, convenient facilities, comfortable hospital environment, and private rooms were ranked high. Conclusion: The majority of Korean adults showed their strong need for high-quality medical services in caring after dying patients and their families. In addition, there exists a high demand for practical support such as supports for caregivers, convenience facilities, and private space for dying patients.
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