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Perception of Caring Among Patients and Nurses
Diane Thomas1, Patricia Newcomb2, Phylann Fusco2
1Texas Health Specialty Hospital, Fort Worth, TX, USA.
Background:
Empirical evidence supports the contention that implementing caring nurse behaviors results in improved patient experience; however, previous studies find differences between patient and nurse perceptions of caring.
Significance:
Good patient experience is positively related to desired clinical and financial outcomes. Nurse caring is a critical component in the patient experience.
Objective:
The purposes of this project were to evaluate the congruency between nurse and patient perceptions of nurse caring in a long-term acute care hospital and to determine how much patient perception of nurse caring changes over time.
Method:
The study employed mixed methods using a triangulation strategy in which quantitative data from patients and qualitative data from nurses were collected simultaneously and compared for interpretation.
Results:
Time affected patient perception of caring significantly. Patients and nurses disagreed about the extent to which nurses ask patients what they know about their illnesses, help them deal with bad feelings, and make them feel comfortable.
Conclusion:
Patients and nurses do not always agree about the quality of caring behaviors, but exposure to nurses over time positively affects patient perception of nurse caring.
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