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The relationship between surgical patients and nurses characteristics with their perceptions of caring behaviors: a European survey.

Elisabeth Patiraki1, Chryssoula Karlou, Georgios Efstathiou, Haritini Tsangari, Anastasios Merkouris, Darja Jarosova, Helena Leino-Kilpi, Riitta Suhonen, Zoltan Balogh, Alvisa Palese, Marco Tomietto, Evridiki Papastavrou.   

Abstract

The purpose of this European survey was to examine the relationship of surgical patients' and nurses' personal characteristics with their perceptions of caring behaviors. Caring Behaviors Inventory (CBI) was completed by convenience samples of 1,659 patients and 1,195 nurses from six countries of Europe. The results showed that the older the patients, the more positive were their evaluations of CBI. Those with planned admission and good/very good health conditions gave higher ratings compared to those with an emergency and poor health conditions. Type of admission, age, and health conditions explained 5.2% of CBI variance. Nurses with more work experience and experience in the unit gave significantly higher ratings compared to nurses with less experience. Nurses' total experience and gender explained 2.3% of the variance of perceived care. Therefore, in a multinational surgical environment, caring behaviors may be influenced by other variables, better captured by using different research methods.

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Keywords:  caring behaviors; nurses; patients

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23221147     DOI: 10.1177/1054773812468447

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nurs Res        ISSN: 1054-7738            Impact factor:   2.075


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1.  Nurses' Caring Behaviors: The Perception of Patients With Cancer at the Time of Discharge After Surgery

Authors:  Emily K Compton; Karen Gildemeyer; Tina M Mason; Susan R Hartranft; Steven K Sutton
Journal:  Clin J Oncol Nurs       Date:  2018-04-01       Impact factor: 1.027

2.  The concept of Watson's carative factors in nursing and their (dis)harmony with patient satisfaction.

Authors:  Majda Pajnkihar; Gregor Štiglic; Dominika Vrbnjak
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2017-02-07       Impact factor: 2.984

3.  Cultural adaptation and psychometric validation of the Caring Efficacy scale in a sample of Italian nurses.

Authors:  Cesar Ivan Aviles Gonzalez; Maura Galletta; Paola Melis; Paolo Contu; Jean Watson; Gabriele Finco; Maria Francisca Jimenez Herrera
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-23       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  A psychometric analysis of the Caring Assessment Tool version V.

Authors:  Jenny Sim; Samuel Lapkin; Joanne Joyce; Rob Gordon; Conrad Kobel; Ritin Fernandez
Journal:  Nurs Open       Date:  2019-04-21

5.  Awareness, Attitudes, Prevention, and Perceptions of COVID-19 Outbreak among Nurses in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Reem Al-Dossary; Majed Alamri; Hamdan Albaqawi; Khaled Al Hosis; Mohammed Aljeldah; Mohammed Aljohan; Khalid Aljohani; Noura Almadani; Bader Alrasheadi; Rawaih Falatah; Joseph Almazan
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-11-09       Impact factor: 3.390

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