Nursing Students’ Perceptions of Their Caring Behaviors and The Factors Affecting Their Perceptions
Özet
Aim:In this study, it was aimed to determine nursing students perceptions of caring behaviors
and the factors affecting them. Methods:In the study, no sample was selected, 205 students who
accepted to participate voluntarily were included in the study. Data were collected by using the
personal information form and Caring Assessment Questionnaire. Data were analyzed by SPSS.
Results:The mean total score of the Caring Assessment Questionnaire was found 270.65±50.55.
The Cronbach alpha coefficient of the scale was found0.96. When the total mean score of the
scale was compared with the personal characteristics of the students, no statistically significant
differencewasfound between gender,working experience, hospitalization experience, caregiving
experience status and negative experiences during the care process. However, it was found that
there was a statistically significant difference between the grades, care-taking experience and
opinions that care is the primary duty of the nurse. Also a statistically significant difference was
found between all subscales and the students who think that nursing care is the primary duty.
Conclusion:As a result, students perceptions of care behaviors scored above the average. High
care perceptions of students will lead to positive progress in their professional life and provide
them to be qualified health professional.
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