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Student Nurses' Perception of Good Death and Religious Coping Styles.

Seher Cevik AkturaSeyhan Çitlik SaritaşNeşe Karakaş
Published in: Omega (2023)
This research aims to examine the perception of the good death and religious coping styles of student nurses. The research is a correlational descriptive study. The research was conducted with 358 nursing students at a state university in the east of Turkey. It was found in the study that students had a good perception of death (58.83 ± 6.12) and mostly used positive religious coping styles (positive/24.55 ± 3.71, negative/13.31 ± 4.21). As a result of the correlation analysis, a weakly significant positive relationship was determined between good death perception and positive religious coping ( p < .001).This study observed that students' perceptions of good death increased along with their positive religious coping styles.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • high school
  • nursing students
  • primary care
  • data analysis