2023
DOI: 10.4314/ejhs.v33i2.13
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The Challenges of Nursing Presence at the Patient’s Bedside from the Perspective of Nurses: A Qualitative Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND፡ Presence is one of the vital aspects of nursing care that improves the outcome of treatment, self-care, satisfaction, loneliness, and anxiety of patients. The literature review shows that most of the studies have been conducted on the conceptual analysis of the presence of nurses, while there are many challenges for the presence of nurses at the bedside. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the perceived challenges of nurses from being at the bedside of patients.METHODS: This is a qualitative d… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the influence of the work environment, demographic factors and nurse-patient interpersonal relationships on caring behaviour has been highlighted in various studies. [37][38][39] Additionally, the presence of guilt and secondary traumatic stress has been associated with compassion fatigue among nurses, which may impact their caring behaviour. 37 The level of empathy, fatigue and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic were also found to influence nurses' caring behaviour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the influence of the work environment, demographic factors and nurse-patient interpersonal relationships on caring behaviour has been highlighted in various studies. [37][38][39] Additionally, the presence of guilt and secondary traumatic stress has been associated with compassion fatigue among nurses, which may impact their caring behaviour. 37 The level of empathy, fatigue and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic were also found to influence nurses' caring behaviour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%