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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Quality
  • Professional Ethics

Background:

  • Professional values are crucial for nursing practice, providing a framework for clinical actions.
  • Internalizing professional values enhances service quality and professional conduct in nursing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between nurses' professional values and their caring behaviors.
  • To assess how professional values influence the delivery of patient care.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive study involving 176 hospital nurses.
  • Data collected via online surveys using the Nurses Professional Values Scale-Revised (NPVS-R) and Caring Behaviors Assessment Tool (CBAN-SF).
  • Statistical analysis included Mann-Whitney U, Kruskal-Wallis tests, and Spearman correlation.

Main Results:

  • Nurses generally scored high on both professional values and caring behaviors.
  • A moderate, significant, positive relationship was observed between professional values (NPVS-R) and caring behaviors (CBAN-SF).
  • No significant differences in professional values or caring behaviors were found based on age, gender, position, or educational status.

Conclusions:

  • Increased perception of professional values correlates with enhanced assessment of caring behaviors.
  • Links were identified between nurses' education, assessment of care, and professional values.
  • Further research with diverse designs is recommended to explore this relationship.