Nicole Nemeth

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Nicole Nemeth is a first-generation sophomore at Eastern Washington University, pursuing a major in nursing and a minor in psychology. She was accepted as a McNair Scholar in winter of 2023 and is working towards a specialization in nurse anesthesia. Nicole’s research was presented August 15, 2024 at the McNair Summer Research Symposium. Outside of her academic pursuits, Nicole finds joy in drawing and writing, and would like to publish her own books in the future.


2024 EWU Faculty Research Mentor: Dr. Donna Bachand, RN

Research Title: The Influence of Work Experience, Cultural Background, and Belief Systems on Death Attitudes in Registered Nurses.
Research Poster
Abstract: Attitudes towards death are influenced by a myriad of factors, such as exposure to death and the dying. Healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, often find themselves at the forefront of end-of-life care. Nurses, regardless of their specialty, hold unique attitudes towards death that impact their approach to care. These attitudes are comprised of positive and negative perceptions, shaped by various factors including work experience and exposure to death or dying patients. However, in assessing attitudes towards death, the influences from factors such as religion, spirituality, and cultural upbringing remain underexplored in existing literature, particularly in the United States. To address the current gap in research, this study recruited 186 nurses licensed in Washington state, who took part in an online survey conducted from May to July 2024. The Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of The Dying (FATCOD) scale was employed to assess the participants’ attitudes towards death, along with a series of open-ended questions that were analyzed using thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2006). The results of the study indicated no significant correlation between years of work experience or personal beliefs (spirituality, religiosity) and FATCOD scores. Contrarily, a strong relationship was found between the nurses’ specialties and their FATCOD scores. Thematic analysis of open-ended responses revealed three main themes: Personal Beliefs, Professional Imperative, and Cultural Values. Overall, in this study, nurses scored highly on the FATCOD scale, reflecting positive attitudes toward death.


Another Great Summer of Research at McNair!

The Eastern Washington University (EWU) McNair Scholars Program is proud to announce the successful completion of its 2024 Summer Research Internship. This year 11 participants engaged in a diverse range of research topics, from the experiences of women of color in math courses at EWU and censorship of radio around issues of sexuality in the … Read more
Congrats to Nicole Nemeth

Nicole Nemeth Selected as an EWU McNair Scholar and Awarded Summer Research Internship

Congratulations to new McNair Scholar Nicole Nemeth! Nicole was selected by the McNair Scholars’ selection committee on the basis of her passion for research, commitment to attaining a PhD, and overall potential for success in graduate school. The federally-funded TRIO Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program at EWU selects motivated and talented juniors and seniors … Read more