Investigation of the relationship between nursing students’ disgust sensitivity and caring behaviours

This study aimed to investigate the disgust sensitivity of nursing students, the factors affecting this sensitivity, their caring behaviors and the relationships between these components. Disgust sensitivity has been conceptualized as the degree of disgust felt in response to various stimuli. Nursin...

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description This study aimed to investigate the disgust sensitivity of nursing students, the factors affecting this sensitivity, their caring behaviors and the relationships between these components. Disgust sensitivity has been conceptualized as the degree of disgust felt in response to various stimuli. Nursing students often encounter recognized disgust triggers in clinical practice, such as feces, mucus, urine, foul-smelling wounds and contact with the dead. The nursing students' disgust sensitivity can affect the way they think and may affect their care behaviors. The study used a descriptive cross-sectional design and was conducted with nursing students in a Turkish university nursing program (n = 577). The study data was collected through the Disgust Sensitivity Scale-Revised Form and the Caring Assessment Questionnaire. Of the students in the study, 59.6% stated that they experienced disgust while providing care. A negative relationship was found between students’ total scores from the Disgust Scale and the Caring Assessment Questionnaire (p 
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subjects Animal cognition
Behavior
Caregiving
Caring behaviors
Clinical medicine
Clinical nursing
College students
Disgust
Disgust sensitivity
Emotions
Food contamination & poisoning
Gynecology
Hygiene
Immune system
Internal Medicine
Investigations
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Medicine
Nurse tutors
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing care
Nursing education
Nursing students
Professional practice
Questionnaires
Science & Technology
Students
System theory
Undergraduate Students
title Investigation of the relationship between nursing students’ disgust sensitivity and caring behaviours
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