@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006928, author = {小松, 万喜子 and 有賀, 千世 and 田辺, 庚}, journal = {紀要}, month = {Feb}, note = {The purposes of this study are to clarify the nursing experiences of dying patients, and to recognize the experienced students'mind change on clinical nursing practice. We observed 244 nursing students of the 3rd academic year, for three years, 1991-1993. The results were as follows ; 1)Students who had experiences of dying patients decreased. Inexperienced students explained for some reasons, for example there were limited in number of dying patients on the ward. 2)Experienced students had opportunity sporadically, so their experiences were not suited for stage of clinical nursing practice. 3)Nursing students had positiveness for dying patients nursing, and had restlessness, on the other side. 4)After patients'death, most partcipated students were feeling keenly the sense of sin. 5) A lot of nursing students changed their point of view about care of dying patients. But a few of the students did not change, because they were unconscious of dying patients. 6) Inexperienced students shared all clinical practice with experienced students in the same group by means of consultations and conferences., Article, 紀要 20: 45-59(1995)}, pages = {45--59}, title = {臨床実習における臨死患者の看護経験と学生の意識変化}, volume = {20}, year = {1995} }