The Relationship among Death Anxiety, Knowledge and Attitudes toward Advance Directives in Middle-Aged Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction

Mi-Young Suh, J. S. Kim
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Purpose: This study aimed to identify the relationship between death anxiety, knowledge, and attitudes toward advance directives in middle-aged patients with acute myocardial infarction.Methods: Data were collected through a survey of 142 middle-aged adults from August 27th to October 4th, 2019 in G city. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics, t-test, one-way ANOVA, Scheffé test, and Pearson correlation coefficient.Results: The average score of participants’ death anxiety and attitudes toward advance directives was 44.14± 6.71 and 43.61±3.53, respectively, and the average correct rate in knowledge of advance directives was 57.1%. Participants showed significant differences in death anxiety (F=3.75, p=.013), knowledge of advance directives (F=3.02, p=.033), and attitudes toward advance directives (t=2.31, p=.022) depending on the presence or absence of an object to discuss their health status. Also, there were significant differences in knowledge of advance directives (t=3.43, p=.001) and attitude toward advance directives (t=2.23, p=.027) depending on whether participants perceived the meaning of advance directives. There were positive correlations (r=.38, p<.001) between knowledge of advance directives and attitudes toward advance directives in middle-aged patients with acute myocardial infarction.Conclusion: Active information-provision and promotional strategies are needed to enhance a correct understanding of advance directives for middle-aged acute myocardial infarction patients with a high probability of sudden death to recognize the need for an advance directive and reinforce a positive attitude.
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中年急性心肌梗死患者死亡焦虑与预嘱知识和态度的关系
目的:本研究旨在探讨中年急性心肌梗死患者死亡焦虑、临终关怀知识和临终关怀态度之间的关系。方法:于2019年8月27日至10月4日对G市142名中年人进行调查。数据分析采用描述性统计、t检验、单因素方差分析、scheff检验和Pearson相关系数。结果:被试对死亡焦虑和临终关怀态度的平均得分分别为44.14±6.71分和43.61±3.53分,对临终关怀知识的平均正确率为57.1%。参与者在死亡焦虑(F=3.75, p= 0.013)、预先指示的知识(F=3.02, p= 0.033)和对预先指示的态度(t=2.31, p= 0.022)方面表现出显著差异,这取决于是否存在一个对象来讨论他们的健康状况。受试者对事前指示的认知程度(t=3.43, p=.001)与对事前指示的态度(t=2.23, p=.027)亦有显著差异。两者呈正相关(r=。38, p< 0.001),中年急性心肌梗死患者对事前指示的了解程度与对事前指示的态度之间存在显著的差异。结论:需要采取积极的信息提供和宣传策略,提高中年高猝死概率急性心肌梗死患者对临终指示的正确认识,认识临终指示的必要性,强化临终指示的积极态度。
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