The Mediating Effect of Professional Values on the Relationship Between Self-Leadership and Compassion Competence of Community Mental Health Nurses

Background: Compassion competence is a core nursing skill that is significant in understanding and alleviating the physical and mental distress of individuals. Self-leadership and nursing professional values are also reported as important factors in improving the clinical care practices of nurses an...

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Cross-Sectional Studies
Empathy
Female
Health promotion
Humans
Leadership
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Nurses
Nursing
Physical symptoms
Professional ethics
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Psychiatric Nursing
Psychological distress
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Self report
Surveys and Questionnaires
Sympathy
Values
Welfare
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