1. Nursing Students' Spiritual/Religious Coping Strategies Dealing With First Experience of Witnessing Death During Clinical Practices.
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Kurtgöz, Aslı and Koç, Zeliha
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DEATH & psychology ,ATTITUDES toward death ,QUALITATIVE research ,INTERVIEWING ,PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation ,EXPERIENCE ,STUDENTS ,THEMATIC analysis ,SPIRITUALITY ,RELIGION ,RESEARCH methodology ,STUDENT attitudes ,CLINICAL education ,PHENOMENOLOGY ,NURSING students - Abstract
This study aims at determining spiritual/religious coping strategies of nursing students dealing with the first experience of witnessing death during clinical practices. One of the qualitative research approaches, a descriptive phenomenological study was designed. The study was carried out with 14 nursing students studying at a state university in Turkey. The students' first experiences of witnessing death were examined by the personal in-depth interviewing method. Data were analyzed using the thematic analysis method. The following five main themes were identified by the analysis: Perception of death; Witnessing death for the first time; Coping with death experience; Needs and recommendations; Impact of spirituality and religion. The obtained findings were presented according to the COREQ criteria. The findings showed that witnessing death for the first time is a difficult experience that affects students in various ways and students prayed and performed their prayers frequently to cope with the death experience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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