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dc.contributor.advisorReed, Pamela
dc.contributor.authorJacobs, Melinda Louise
dc.creatorJacobs, Melinda Louise
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-16T20:45:22Z
dc.date.available2018-04-16T20:45:22Z
dc.date.issued1995
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/627281
dc.description.abstractThis study is based upon a life span developmental framework of aging and dying. A descriptive correlational study involving 54 healthy older adults was designed to study the relationships among three key variables represented in the conceptual framework: Spirituality, death acceptance and aggressiveness of end-of-life treatment selection. Five research questions were examined. Subjects desired less aggressive life-sustaining treatment for the dementia scenarios (mean: .24), and more aggressive treatment for the unconscious scenario (mean: .53). A significant relationship was demonstrated between spirituality and death acceptance (r = .44, p = .001 ). No significant correlations were found between death acceptance, spirituality, age or gender to aggressiveness of end-of-life treatment selected.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherThe University of Arizona.en_US
dc.rightsCopyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author.en_US
dc.subjectAttitude to Death.en_US
dc.subjectAged.en_US
dc.subjectAged -- psychology.en_US
dc.subjectMotivation.en_US
dc.subjectLife Support Care.en_US
dc.subjectTerminal Care.en_US
dc.titleSpiritual perspective and death acceptance as correlates of the aggressiveness of elders' end-of-life treatment choicesen_US
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dc.typeThesis-Reproduction (electronic)en_US
dc.identifier.oclc33378682
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Arizonaen_US
thesis.degree.levelmastersen_US
dc.contributor.committeememberKing, Patricia
dc.contributor.committeememberBowdish, Joyce
thesis.degree.disciplineGraduate Collegeen_US
thesis.degree.disciplineNursingen_US
thesis.degree.nameM.S.en_US
dc.description.noteDigitized from a paper copy provided by the Arizona Health Sciences Library.en_US
dc.identifier.bibrecord.b56773638
dc.identifier.callnumberW4A 1995 J17S
refterms.dateFOA2018-04-16T20:45:23Z


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