Traits of hospice nurses compared with those who work in traditional settings. 1984

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Compared 36 hospice nurses with 35 nurses who were working in traditional settings. Data from a battery of five tests ( Templer Death Anxiety Scale, Purpose in Life, Shneidman "You and Death" Questionnaire, Myers- Briggs , Cattell 16PF) revealed the hospice nurses to be significantly more assertive, imaginative, forthright , free-thinking and independent than their colleagues, who scored lower than the norms. The nurses in traditional settings exhibited a stronger preference than both hospice nurses and norms for the practical and no-nonsense in their approach to life. They were also more conventional and comfortable with structure. These data suggest a useful basis for hospice staff selection procedures as well as further study of the hospice as a setting evocative of autonomous professional nursing practice.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009726 Nurses Professionals qualified by graduation from an accredited school of nursing and by passage of a national licensing examination to practice nursing. They provide services to patients requiring assistance in recovering or maintaining their physical or mental health. Nursing Personnel,Personnel, Nursing,Registered Nurses,Nurse,Nurse, Registered,Nurses, Registered,Registered Nurse
D010551 Personality Behavior-response patterns that characterize the individual. Personalities
D005260 Female Females
D006738 Hospices Facilities or services which are especially devoted to providing palliative and supportive care to the patient with a terminal illness and to the patient's family. Hospice
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D001242 Assertiveness Strongly insistent, self-assured, and demanding behavior. Assertivenesses
D001291 Attitude of Health Personnel Attitudes of personnel toward their patients, other professionals, toward the medical care system, etc. Staff Attitude,Attitude, Staff,Attitudes, Staff,Health Personnel Attitude,Health Personnel Attitudes,Staff Attitudes
D001293 Attitude to Death Conceptual response of the person to the various aspects of death, which are based on individual psychosocial and cultural experience. Attitudes to Death,Death, Attitude to,Death, Attitudes to

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