Perception of caring among nursing students: Results from a cross-sectional survey

Nursing is an art and science based on knowledge of professional caring. As such, the examination of how students perceive care may improve the way this concept is taught and learnt in nursing. To examine and describe the perception of caring among Spanish nursing students. A cross-sectional design....

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description Nursing is an art and science based on knowledge of professional caring. As such, the examination of how students perceive care may improve the way this concept is taught and learnt in nursing. To examine and describe the perception of caring among Spanish nursing students. A cross-sectional design. From an initial population of 500 students, 321 volunteers participated in this study by completing the Caring Dimensions Inventory (CDI-25) during April 2014. Parametric tests were used to perform descriptive analyses of the dimensions of caring and the predominant factor; additionally, inferential (bivariate) analyses were performed of the dimensions of caring and of the predominant factor according to each of the independent variables. A logistic multinomial regression of the predominant psychosocial factor was calculated using the professional-technical factor as a reference, with adjustments for each of the covariates. The two dimensions most identified by students in relation to caring were: Providing privacy for a patient (D23) and Listening to a patient (D13) whereas the least identified were: Putting the needs of a patient before your own (D19) and Sharing your personal problems with a patient (D16). Overall, students identified caring mostly with the Psychosocial Factor (F1) (psychosocial aspects of care). Students in their first year identified caring more with the professional-technical factor, whereas those in their third and fourth year did so with the psychosocial factor. The perception of caring among nursing students is a dynamic phenomenon that is modified throughout the nurse education process. The academic year, previous work experience in healthcare and the type of access to the university influence students' perceptions of caring.
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Attitude of Health Personnel
Care
Caregiving
Caring
CDI-25
Clinical training
College students
Cross-Sectional Studies
Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate
Empathy
Female
First year
Health care
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing care
Nursing education
Nursing Students
Perception
Privacy
Psychosocial factors
Regression Analysis
Student Attitudes
Students
Students, Nursing - psychology
Surveys and Questionnaires
Undergraduate
Volunteers
Work experience
Young Adult
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