2018
DOI: 10.1002/nop2.151
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A quasi‐experimental study of the effect of teaching Orem's self‐care model on nursing students’ clinical performance and patient satisfaction

Abstract: AimsThis study aims to determine the effect of teaching Orem's self‐care model on nursing students’ clinical performance and patient satisfaction.DesignThe study was a quasi‐experimental, non‐randomized, two‐group design with posttest.MethodsIn this quasi‐experimental study, 66 nursing students were selected via convenience sampling method. The intervention group was trained based on Orem's self‐care model and the control group based on the routine nursing process method. Both groups cared patients for a week.… Show more

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“…However, although investigation on self‐compassion and compassion competence creates momentum, limited literature has been conducted among nursing students, most especially in the Arab region. In addition, certain studies have been carried out on factors affecting nursing caring behaviour (Taylan et al, 2020 ; Malekzadeh et al., 2018 ), and no detailed investigation on the effect of self‐compassion on caring behaviour and compassion competence among nursing students has been conducted. To appraise and enhance the patient quality care rendered, exploring the self‐compassion of future nurses is meaningful.…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, although investigation on self‐compassion and compassion competence creates momentum, limited literature has been conducted among nursing students, most especially in the Arab region. In addition, certain studies have been carried out on factors affecting nursing caring behaviour (Taylan et al, 2020 ; Malekzadeh et al., 2018 ), and no detailed investigation on the effect of self‐compassion on caring behaviour and compassion competence among nursing students has been conducted. To appraise and enhance the patient quality care rendered, exploring the self‐compassion of future nurses is meaningful.…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the clinical performance mean score among nursing students was significantly high as cited by Malekzadeh (2018). Thus, this study showed a significant improvement in nursing students' level of clinical performance [19]. The finding of the study by Aboshiaqah and Qasim (2018) revealed that the preceptorship program heightened the clinical competencies among nursing student interns in the clinical setting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Moreover, Kopp (2018) stated that a statistically significant improvement was found between midterm ( x = 0.89) and final performance ( x = 0.94; t = −15.90; p < 0.001, two-tailed) showing an increase in final clinical performance among student nurses using the grading rubric [18]. Also, the clinical performance mean score among nursing students was significantly high as cited by Malekzadeh (2018). Thus, this study showed a significant improvement in nursing students' level of clinical performance [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It helped prioritize and plan care based on patient-centered approaches [7]. Nursing processes have since developed separately according to different theories, including Henderson, Gordon, and Orem's [8,9]. The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) defines a nursing diagnosis as a clinical judgment about responses to actual or potential health problems on the part of the patient, family, or community, and it provides nurses with an up-to-date taxonomy of nursing diagnoses (Table 2) [7].…”
Section: Human Needs (Hn) Contents Hn1mentioning
confidence: 99%