2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2017.11.013
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Caring behavior perceived by nurses, patients and nursing students in Indonesia

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“…For another 13 instruments, it was not possible access the full questionnaire; therefore, we could not assess the single items used within the questionnaires, and hence, the elements of psychosocial fundamentals of care under investigation were not clear to the reader (Caring Behaviors Inventory (CBI): Aupia, Lee, Liu, Wu, & Mills, 2018; He et al, 2013; Papastavrou et al, 2012a; Papastavrou et al, 2012b; Patient Needs Assessment in Palliative Care (PNAP): Buzgova, Kozakova, Sikorova, Zelenikova, & Jarosova, 2016; questionnaire used by Comiskey et al, 2014; questionnaire used by Ehrlander, Ali, & Chretien, 2009; Revised Humane Caring Scale (RHCS): Goh, Ang, Chan, He, & Vehviläinen‐Julkunen, 2016; questionnaire used by Göransson & Von Rosen, 2010; questionnaire used by Raee, Abedi, & Shahriari, 2017; Consumer Quality index (CQ‐index): Teunissen, Rotink, & Lagro‐Janssen, 2016; and questionnaire used by Yousuf, Fauzi, How, Akter, & Shah, 2009). This is despite in some cases a clear statement that the element of psychosocial fundamentals of care being investigated was witnessed by a clear statement in the title of the tool (Inherent Dignity Questionnaire (IDQ), Social Dignity Questionnaire (SDQ) and Dignity Conserving Repertoire Questionnaire (DCRQ): Bagheri, Yaghmaei, Ashktorab, & Zayeri, 2018a; Bagheri, Yaghmaei, Ashktorab, & Zayeri, 2018b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For another 13 instruments, it was not possible access the full questionnaire; therefore, we could not assess the single items used within the questionnaires, and hence, the elements of psychosocial fundamentals of care under investigation were not clear to the reader (Caring Behaviors Inventory (CBI): Aupia, Lee, Liu, Wu, & Mills, 2018; He et al, 2013; Papastavrou et al, 2012a; Papastavrou et al, 2012b; Patient Needs Assessment in Palliative Care (PNAP): Buzgova, Kozakova, Sikorova, Zelenikova, & Jarosova, 2016; questionnaire used by Comiskey et al, 2014; questionnaire used by Ehrlander, Ali, & Chretien, 2009; Revised Humane Caring Scale (RHCS): Goh, Ang, Chan, He, & Vehviläinen‐Julkunen, 2016; questionnaire used by Göransson & Von Rosen, 2010; questionnaire used by Raee, Abedi, & Shahriari, 2017; Consumer Quality index (CQ‐index): Teunissen, Rotink, & Lagro‐Janssen, 2016; and questionnaire used by Yousuf, Fauzi, How, Akter, & Shah, 2009). This is despite in some cases a clear statement that the element of psychosocial fundamentals of care being investigated was witnessed by a clear statement in the title of the tool (Inherent Dignity Questionnaire (IDQ), Social Dignity Questionnaire (SDQ) and Dignity Conserving Repertoire Questionnaire (DCRQ): Bagheri, Yaghmaei, Ashktorab, & Zayeri, 2018a; Bagheri, Yaghmaei, Ashktorab, & Zayeri, 2018b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was used in ten studies (Abbaszadeh, Borhani, & Rabori, 2015; Bentley, O'Connor, Kane, & Breen, 2014; Borhani, Abbaszadeh, & Moosavi, 2014; Chochinov et al, 2016; Hall, Goddard, Martin, Opio, & Speck, 2013; Li, Wang, & Ho, 2018; Oechsle, Wais, Vehling, Bokemeyer, & Mehnert, 2014; Rullán et al, 2015; Sautier, Vehling, & Mehnert, 2014; Vehling & Mehnert, 2014) and translated into and validated in nine languages (Persian, German, Greek, Czech, Italian, Finnish, Hungarian, Spanish and Mandarin). The Caring Behaviors Inventory (CBI) was outlined in four papers (Aupia et al, 2018; He et al, 2013; Papastavrou et al, 2012a; Papastavrou et al, 2012b) (Table 5). The Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems, Hospital version (HCAHPS) was used in three studies (Levin et al, 2017; Ng et al, 2009; Otani et al, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to the existence of a correlation between nurses'demographics and their perception of caring behaviors, a study onIndonesian nurses reports that the correlation between thesubjects' age, gender, education, and clinical experience on theone hand and perception of caring behaviors on the other is notsigni cant (29). Similarly, a study in Slovenia shows thatthe care factors in Watson's theory do not have a signi cantcorrelation with nurses' education (30).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, today's high-technology and cost-constrained healthcare systems pose a challenge for nursing education on caring, by requiring students to focus their efforts on learning the instrumental aspects of care to the detriment of the expressive aspects. Additional educational commitment is needed to help students embody caring behaviours within their clinical training (Aupia, Lee, Liu, Wu, & Mills, 2018;Loke et al, 2015). With this aim, integrative approaches and value-based education have been used in baccalaureate nursing programmes, through class activities such as self-awareness and writing a journal to reflect on clinical experiences (Brown, 2011;Ekebergh, Andersson, & Eskilsson, 2018;Haugland, Lassen, & Giske, 2018;Lindberg, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%