• 제목/요약/키워드: Perception of DNR

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일개 대학 간호대학생의 죽음태도, 호스피스 인식 및 심폐소생술금지(DNR) 태도의 관계분석 (Attitude of Death, Perception on Hospice and Attitudes of DNR by Nursing Students in an Area)

  • 김영선
    • 보건의료산업학회지
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.219-228
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to provide a basic data for the establishment of attitude on death, perception on hospice and attitude of DNR by nursing students. The survey was performed with 214 nursing students in Busan. The data was collected by questionnaires and were analyzed using SPSS/win 21.0 program. The period of data collection was from June 1, 2013 to June 15, 2013. The mean scores of attitude on death, perception on hospice and attitude of DNR were 2.63, 3.30 and 3.83 point. The attitude of DNR of the nursing students was significantly different according to the grade and satisfaction of major. The attitude of DNR showed the significant positive relationship with attitude on death and perception on hospice. Attitude on death and perception on hospice accounted for 16.8% of variance in attitude of DNR. Finding of this study is necessary to develop nursing understanding for the attitude of DNR by considering attitude on death and perception on hospice.

Effect of Digital Noise Reduction of Hearing Aids on Music and Speech Perception

  • Kim, Hyo Jeong;Lee, Jae Hee;Shim, Hyun Joon
    • Journal of Audiology & Otology
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.180-190
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    • 2020
  • Background and Objectives: Although many studies have evaluated the effect of the digital noise reduction (DNR) algorithm of hearing aids (HAs) on speech recognition, there are few studies on the effect of DNR on music perception. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the effect of DNR on music, in addition to speech perception, using objective and subjective measurements. Subjects and Methods: Sixteen HA users participated in this study (58.00±10.44 years; 3 males and 13 females). The objective assessment of speech and music perception was based on the Korean version of the Clinical Assessment of Music Perception test and word and sentence recognition scores. Meanwhile, for the subjective assessment, the quality rating of speech and music as well as self-reported HA benefits were evaluated. Results: There was no improvement conferred with DNR of HAs on the objective assessment tests of speech and music perception. The pitch discrimination at 262 Hz in the DNR-off condition was better than that in the unaided condition (p=0.024); however, the unaided condition and the DNR-on conditions did not differ. In the Korean music background questionnaire, responses regarding ease of communication were better in the DNR-on condition than in the DNR-off condition (p=0.029). Conclusions: Speech and music perception or sound quality did not improve with the activation of DNR. However, DNR positively influenced the listener's subjective listening comfort. The DNR-off condition in HAs may be beneficial for pitch discrimination at some frequencies.

Effect of Digital Noise Reduction of Hearing Aids on Music and Speech Perception

  • Kim, Hyo Jeong;Lee, Jae Hee;Shim, Hyun Joon
    • 대한청각학회지
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.180-190
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    • 2020
  • Background and Objectives: Although many studies have evaluated the effect of the digital noise reduction (DNR) algorithm of hearing aids (HAs) on speech recognition, there are few studies on the effect of DNR on music perception. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the effect of DNR on music, in addition to speech perception, using objective and subjective measurements. Subjects and Methods: Sixteen HA users participated in this study (58.00±10.44 years; 3 males and 13 females). The objective assessment of speech and music perception was based on the Korean version of the Clinical Assessment of Music Perception test and word and sentence recognition scores. Meanwhile, for the subjective assessment, the quality rating of speech and music as well as self-reported HA benefits were evaluated. Results: There was no improvement conferred with DNR of HAs on the objective assessment tests of speech and music perception. The pitch discrimination at 262 Hz in the DNR-off condition was better than that in the unaided condition (p=0.024); however, the unaided condition and the DNR-on conditions did not differ. In the Korean music background questionnaire, responses regarding ease of communication were better in the DNR-on condition than in the DNR-off condition (p=0.029). Conclusions: Speech and music perception or sound quality did not improve with the activation of DNR. However, DNR positively influenced the listener's subjective listening comfort. The DNR-off condition in HAs may be beneficial for pitch discrimination at some frequencies.

DNR(Do-Not-Resuscitate)에 대한 의사와 간호사의 경험 및 인지도 (Doctor's and Nurses' Perception and Experiences of DNR)

  • 한성숙
    • 간호행정학회지
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.255-264
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    • 2005
  • This study is a descriptive research in investigating the perception of doctors and nurses with regard to DNR, and data were collected through survey questionnaires. The period of collecting data was between July 15 and October 30, 2004, distributing 128 questionnaires to 128 participants, and a total of 110 questionnaires from 55 doctors and 55 nurses were collected (86%)among 70 different hospitals. The collected data were analyzed using SAS program to get real number and percentage, and were also analyzed with $X^2$-test. The Study Results are as follows: 1. Respondents who agreed with the necessity of DNR was 97.27%, the reasons of DNR necessity were 59.20% of 'impossibility of recovery in spite of lots of efforts,' and 35.20% of 'for the purpose of choosing a comfortable and dignified death,' and 97.2% of respondents answered that it was necessary to give explanation of DNR to serious case patients, terminal patients and their family. 2. Problems derived from DNR decisions were 44.44% of 'lack of treatment and nursing,' 21.11% of 'guilty conscience about failing to do best efforts,' and 71.57% of CPR implementation right after DNR decision. 3. Reasons of implementing CRP for patients with DNR decision were 50.94% of 'for the presence of family and relatives at the point of patient's death,' 20.76% of 'guardian's change of DNR decision,' and 16.98% of 'no communication for the consent after DNR decision.' 4. With regard to who was to make DNR decision? there was a difference in the opinion between doctors' and nurses' group while the group of doctors chose 'by the consent of the family and the doctor in charge,' and the group of nurses chose 'patient's intension,' and with regard to Have you received DNR related education? and Will people who want DNR increase if there is explanation given? there was a difference between the two groups. 5. In the catholic institutions, respondents of 71.7% said that it was necessary to take DNR depending upon the situation, and 73% said that they had performed DNR before. 6. In the institutions with over 500 beds, 91.92% of respondents said that there should be an establishment of guideline book as a written format to implement DNR. From the results of this study, it was found that DNR was implemented and executed broadly in clinical fields in the absence of necessary instructions and/or guideline, and that DNR order was placed to the group of doctors who got less opportunity for proper education than did that of nurses.

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성인의 심폐소생술 금지(DNR)에 대한 인식 및 태도에 대한 조사 연구 (A Study on the Perception and Attitude of 'Do Not Resuscitate' in Adults)

  • 이수정
    • 한국융합학회논문지
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    • 제10권6호
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    • pp.393-399
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    • 2019
  • 본 논문은 성인의 심페소생술 금지(DNR)에 대한 인식 및 태도에 대한 서술적 조사 연구이다. 구조화된 설문지를 이용하였으며, 연구 대상은 210명이었다. DNR에 대한 인식에서는 '편안한 죽음을 위해(64.3%)' DNR이 도움이 된다고 긍정적으로 응답하였으며, 상황에 따른 DNR의 필요성은 '품위 있는 죽음을 위함(41.3%)' '환자의 고통을 줄여주기 위해(23.9%)' 등이었으며, DNR에 동의하지 않는 응답자의 이유는 '법적 문제가 제기 될 수 있기 때문(61.7%)', '인간의 존엄성은 생명유지가 최우선이기 때문(16.7%)' 등의 순이었다. DNR에 대한 태도는 '내가 불치병을 가졌을 때 사실을 알기 원하는지의 여부'가 평균 4.21점으로 가장 높았으며, 성인의 연령대별 DNR에 대한 태도에는 차이가 없었다. 심폐소생술 금지는 연명치료 중단의 방법이 아니라 인간이 임종과정과 죽음에 대한 자율권을 행사하는 포괄적 맥락에서 다루어져야 할 것이다.

심폐소생술 금지에 대한 간호사의 인식 (Nurse's Perception on Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders)

  • 조정림;이은남;변숙진
    • 중환자간호학회지
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.11-24
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to grasp the subjectivity of the nurses toward DNR (Do not resuscitation) order. Methods: Q methodology was employed to explore the nurses' subjectivity. Q population consisted of 292 statements that were obtained through individual in-depth interviews targeting 30 employees(nurses, doctors, staff members) and literature review. Finally, 30 nurses classified 34 statements using a 9 point scale. Results: The current survey that probed into the subjectivity of the nurses relative to DNR order abstracted four categories. The first type (restrictive acceptance type) perceived the determinants of DNR as the patient's hopeless state. The second type (evidence-based type) emphasized the decision based on the guideline. The third type (medical personnel-centered type) showed the characteristic that depends passively on the professional judgement. The fourth type (rationalistic type) emphasized rational characteristic that DNR decision needs to be made by considering several situations such as economic and psychological burden of family and the quality of life. Conclusion: These types of nurse's perception need to be considered in the nurses' continuing educational program in order to confront affirmatively and positively with ethical dilemma.

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Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)와 Advance Directives (AD)에 대한 환자 보호자와 의료인의 인식 (Perceptions of Caregivers and Medical Staff toward DNR and AD)

  • 이선라;신동수;최용준
    • Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.66-74
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    • 2014
  • 목적: 본 연구의 목적은 소생술 포기(Do Not Resuscitate, DNR)와 사전의료의향서(Advance Directives, AD)에 대한 환자 보호자와 의료인의 인식을 파악하고 비교하고자 함에 있다. 방법: 이 연구에서는 5개 종합 병원에 입원한 환자 보호자 145명과 이를 담당한 의료인 272명을 대상으로 2009년 9월 21일부터 15일간 조사를 실시하였다. 조사내용은 소생술 포기에 대한 인식 14문항, 연명 의료 중지 선택제에 대한 인식 3문항, 직업유무, 성별, 연령을 포함한 20문항으로 구성하였다. 결과: 소생술 포기와 사전의료의향서에 대한 필요성은 환자 보호자와 의료인에서 모두 높았으며, 특히 의료인이 환자 보호자보다 그 필요성을 더 많이 인식하였다(DNR ${\chi}^2=44.56$, P<0.001; AD ${\chi}^2=16.23$, P<0.001). 의료인은 소생술 포기에 대한 설명을 환자나 환자 보호자에게 제공해야 한다는 인식이 높았으나 환자 보호자의 경우 환자 보다 환자 보호자에게 제공해야 한다는 인식이 높았다. 소생술 포기와 사전의료의향서의 필요성에 대한 주 이유는 '회복 불가능한 환자의 고통 경감'으로 나타났다. 또 소생술 포기 결정 시기는 '말기질환 입원 즉시'가 가장 많았으며 의사결정은 '환자와 환자 가족이 상의하여 결정한다'는 의견이 가장 많았다. 소생술 포기에 대한 지침서의 필요성과 이로 인한 요구도 증가 역시 환자 보호자 보다 의료인이 높게 인식하였다(${\chi}^2=7.41$, P=0.0025). 결론: 이 연구 결과 한국 사회에서 소생술 포기와 사전의료의향서의 결정은 환자 보호자에 의존하는 경향이 높을 것으로 사료되며 따라서 환자와 환자 보호자가 이에 대한 객관적인 정보를 제공받아야 한다. DNR과 AD의 적용은 말기환자의 고통 경감이 주요한 이유로 나타나 호스피스와 연계한 후속 연구의 필요성이 나타났다. 의료인도 환자 보호자와의 인식 차이를 인지하고 DNR과 AD 결정을 위한 의사소통 시 이를 충분히 고려해야 한다.

심폐소생 금지 대리 결정에 대한 요양병원 노인 환자 가족의 인식 유형: Q 방법론적 접근 (Family's Perception of Proxy Decision Making to Authorize Do Not Resuscitate Order of Elderly Patients in Long Term Care Facility: A Q-Methodological Study)

  • 조현진;강지연
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제51권1호
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: This study aimed to distinguish and describe the types of perceptions of do not resuscitate (DNR) proxy decisions among families of elderly patients in a long-term care facility. Methods: This exploratory study applied Q-methodology, which focuses on individual subjectivity. Thirty-four Q-statements were selected from 130 Q-populations formed based on the results of in-depth interviews and literature reviews. The P-samples were 34 families of elderly patients in a long-term care hospital in Busan, Korea. They categorized the Q-statements using a 9-point scale. Using the PC-QUANL program, factor analysis was performed with the P-samples along an axis. Results: The families' perceptions of the DNR proxy decision were categorized into three types. Type I, rational acceptance, valued consensus among family members based on comprehensive support from medical staff. Type II, psychological burden, involved hesitance in making a DNR proxy decision because of negative emotions and psychological conflict. Type III, discreet decisions, valued the patients' right to self-determination and desire for a legitimate proxy decision. Type I included 18 participants, which was the most common type, and types II and III each included eight participants. Conclusion: Families' perceptions of DNR proxy decisions vary, requiring tailored care and intervention. We suggest developing and providing interventions that may psychologically support families.

일 지역 간호학과 학생과 의학전문대학원생간의 죽음에 대한 태도와 호스피스완화의료에 대한 인식비교 (The Differences of Attitude to Death and Perception on Hospice-Palliative Care between Nursing and Medical Students in an Area)

  • 김영선
    • 보건의료산업학회지
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.37-52
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the differences of attitude to death and perception on HPC between nursing and medical students. The data was collected by questionnaires and the period of data collection was from September 17 to October 12, 2012. The results were as followings. Statistically significant differences were found course of knowing HPC(${\chi}^2$=24.29, p<.001), reason of unactive introduction(${\chi}^2$=15.92, p=.003), having to CPR in irresponsive terminal situation to you(${\chi}^2$=4.62, p=.032) and to your family(${\chi}^2$=5.64, p=.018), decision-making about DNR(${\chi}^2$=12.28, p=.002), awareness to medical authority legal representative(${\chi}^2$=14.75, p<.001), awareness (${\chi}^2$=11.01, p=.001) and subject(${\chi}^2$=24.73, p<.001) of AD, addiction(p<.001), tolerance(p<.001), taking a point(${\chi}^2$=23.28, p<.001) of narcotic analgesics and control of pain(p=.532). The findings of the study provides the basis for expanding practice and education to hospice-palliative care for nursing and medical students.