Self-awareness, empathy, and patient-centered care among critical care nurses in Jordan

被引:10
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作者
Abu Lebda, Hadeel [1 ,2 ]
Malak, Malakeh Z. [3 ]
Hamaideh, Shaher H. [4 ]
机构
[1] Al Zaytoonah Univ Jordan, Royal Hosp, Adult Hlth Nursing, Amman, Jordan
[2] Al Zaytoonah Univ Jordan, Fac Nursing, Amman, Jordan
[3] Al Zaytoonah Univ Jordan, Fac Nursing, Community Hlth Nursing, POB 130, Amman 11733, Jordan
[4] Hashemite Univ, Fac Nursing, Community & Mental Hlth Nursing Dept, Zarqa, Jordan
关键词
Critical care nurses; empathy; patient-centered care; self-awareness; MENTAL-HEALTH; EXPERIENCES; STUDENTS; SUPPORT; STRESS; SCALE;
D O I
10.1080/13548506.2022.2094427
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Self-awareness, empathy, and patient-centered care are essential components for nurses for improving nurse-patient relationship and providing high-quality care for the patients. There is limited research regarding these components among critical care nurses in Arab countries, including Jordan. Thus, this study purposed to evaluate the self-awareness, empathy, and patient-centered care among critical care nurses in Jordan. A cross-sectional, descriptive correlational design was applied. Data were collected from 140 registered nurses from six hospitals in different health sectors. Findings showed that the mean scores for self-awareness, empathy and patient-centered care were as follows: 1.92 (SD = 0.27), 4.87 (SD = 0.88), and 3.71 (SD = 0.80), respectively. These results indicate that nurses had a high level of self-awareness and empathy and a low level of patient-centered care. There was no relationship between self-awareness and socio-demographic variables, perceived stress, and social support. Also, there was a positive relationship between empathy and social support (r = 0.310, p < 0.001). Patient-centered care had a positive relationship with social support (r = 0.202, p < 0.05) and perceived stress (r = 0.175, p < 0.05), also, male nurses had higher patient-centered care than female encounters. Social support was a predictor of empathy, while social support and perceived stress were the main predictors for patient-centered care. The results of the study reflect the need for educational programs to promote self-awareness and empathy to enhance patient-centered care and achieve high-quality patient care. Additionally, correlating factors with PCC (social support and perceived stress) should be taken into consideration upon implementing any interventional programs.
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页码:2764 / 2775
页数:12
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