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Nursing Students and Nurses' Recommendations Aiming at Improving the Development of the Humanistic Caring Competency
Dimitri Létourneau1, Johanne Goudreau1, Chantal Cara1
1Faculty of Nursing, 5622Université de Montréal.
Background:
Most nursing education programs prepare their students to embody humanism and caring as it is expected by several regulatory bodies. Ensuring this embodiment in students and nurses remains a challenge because there is a lack of evidence about its progressive development through education and practice.
Purpose:
This manuscript provides a description of nursing students' and nurses' recommendations that can foster the development of humanistic caring.
Methods:
Interpretive phenomenology was selected as the study's methodological approach. Participants (n = 26) were recruited from a French-Canadian university and an affiliated university hospital. Data was collected through individual interviews. Data analysis consisted of an adaptation of Benner's (1994) phenomenological principles that resulted in a five-stage interpretative process.
Results:
The following five themes emerged from the phenomenological analysis of participants' recommendations: 1) pedagogical strategies, 2) educators' approach, 3) considerations in teaching humanistic caring, 4) work overload, and 5) volunteerism and externship.
Conclusion:
The findings suggest the existence of a challenge when using mannikins in high-fidelity simulations with the intention of developing humanistic caring. The findings also reaffirm the importance of giving concrete and realistic exemplars of humanistic caring to students in order to prevent them from making "communication" synonymous to "humanization of care".
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