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NURSES ATTITUDES TOWARD CANCER AND AFFECTING FACTORS

EMİNE DERYA İSTER, YASEMİN ALTINBAŞ

Turkish Journal of Oncology - 2021;36(1):79-86

Department of Nursing, Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University, Kahramanmaraş-Turkey

 

ORIGINAL ARTICLE OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine nurses" attitudes towards cancer and affecting factors. METHODS The population of this descriptive research was composed of nurses working in Public Hospitals in Adıyaman city center. The study was conducted with 214 participants. RESULTS The mean scores of factor 1, factor 2, factor 3 and total QMATC scores are 1.72±0.67, 1.89±0.51, 1.53±0.47 and 1.71±0.42, respectively. It was found that nurses who encontered cancer patients in their close social circles such as neighbors and friends had higher impossibility of recovery-stereotyping scores than those who never encountered cancer cases. (p<0.05). CONCLUSION It was observed that the nurses working in the hospital had positive attitudes towards the factors of revealing and spreading the diagnosis of cancer, impossibility of recovery-stereotyping and discrimination against cancer patients.