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CompletedNCT07012265

An Investigation of the Factors Related to Attitudes Towards Hospice and Palliative Care Among the Bunun Tribe in Taiwan

An Investigation of the Factors Related to Attitudes Towards Hospice and Palliative Care Among the Bunun Tribe in Taiwan: A Case Study of the Lona Village in Nantou

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
82 (actual)
Sponsor
China Medical University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
20 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study aims to investigate the factors related to attitudes towards hospice and palliative care among the Bunun tribe in Taiwan, with a specific focus on the influence of faith maturity and resilience. A cross-sectional study will be conducted in Lona Village, Nantou County, enrolling 82 Bunun participants aged 20 and above, who have resided in the village for at least 20 years. Participants must possess basic literacy skills and will complete structured questionnaires assessing faith maturity, resilience, and attitudes towards hospice and palliative care. Pearson correlation tests will be used for data analysis, with significance set at p \< 0.05. The expected outcome is to provide empirical data on the relationship between faith maturity, resilience, and attitudes towards hospice care among the Bunun, contributing to healthcare policy tailored to Indigenous communities.

Detailed description

The detailed design of this study emphasizes the cultural and spiritual dimensions that influence the Bunun tribe is attitudes toward hospice and palliative care. The Bunun tribe's cultural perspectives on death, illness, and caregiving differ from other ethnic groups in Taiwan. Faith plays a crucial role in the daily lives of the Bunun, while resilience reflects their capacity to cope with adversity, both of which may be key determinants of their attitudes toward hospice care. Validated research instruments, such as the Faith Maturity Scale and Resilience Scale, are used to assess the participant is faith and psychological conditions. Additionally, the Attitudes Toward Hospice and Palliative Care Scale will help researchers gauge the level of acceptance and potential concerns regarding hospice care. The cross-sectional design allows for the collection of sufficient data for an initial analysis to identify the relationship between faith maturity, resilience, and attitudes toward hospice care. Based on these findings, the research team will be able to provide specific recommendations to improve awareness and acceptance of hospice care among the Bunun and other Indigenous communities in Taiwan, thus contributing to more culturally appropriate healthcare service designs and policies.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2024-10-11
Primary completion
2024-10-24
Completion
2025-01-30
First posted
2025-06-10
Last updated
2025-06-10

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Taiwan

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