The Death Anxiety Level of Nurses During The COVID-19 Pandemic And Its
Effect On The Fear Level Of Their Children Aged 6-10 Years
Abstract
Introduction: Nurses provide long-term care to patients diagnosed or
suspected of COVID-19 during the epidemic. This situation may cause
nurses to experience more fear and death anxiety and increase the fear
levels of their children. This study was conducted to determine the
effect of death anxiety levels of nurses on the fear level of their
children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This descriptive and
cross-sectional study was carried out online with 362 nurses. Data were
collected using an introductory information form, the Death Anxiety
Scale, and the Children’s Fear Scale. Results: It was found that the
death anxiety levels of nurses and fear levels of their children were
high. It was determined that the children of nurses who had high death
anxiety had higher fear levels. Conclusions: The findings emphasize the
importance of screening nurses’ death anxiety and children’s fear levels
during the pandemic period and providing psychological support when
necessary. Keywords: COVID-19, Pandemic, Nurse, Child.