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Perceptions of Caring Between Slovene and Russian Members of Nursing Teams

Pajnkihar M., Vrbnjak D., Kasimovskaya N. A., Watson R., Stiglic G.
Journal of Transcultural Nursing
Vol.30, Issue2, P. 195-204
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья

DOI:10.1177/1043659618788136

Аннотация:
Purpose: To measure the perceptions of caring between Slovene and Russian members of nursing teams and compare the results with earlier findings in other European Union countries. Method: A cross-sectional study that included nurses and nursing assistants in Slovenia (n = 294) and Russia (n = 531). Data were collected using the 25-item Caring Dimensions Inventory. Results: The most endorsed item for Slovene and Russian members of nursing teams was an item related to medication administration. All items that were endorsed by Russian participants were also endorsed by Slovenian participants; however, they ascribed a different level of importance to individual aspects of caring. Discussion: Compared with other European Union countries, such as the United Kingdom and Spain, Slovenian and Russian members of nursing teams endorsed more technical aspects of nursing duties as caring, suggesting cultural differences and previous influences of the biomedical model on nursing education and practi
Ключевые слова:
caring; cross-sectional study; culture; nursing
adult; article; cross-sectional study; European Union; female; human; human experiment; major clinical study; male; nursing assistant; nursing education; perception; Russian (citizen); Slovenia; Slovenian (citizen); Spain; United Kingdom; empathy; ethnology; middle aged; patient care; Russian Federation; Slovakia; Adult; Cross-Sectional Studies; Empathy; European Union; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Patient Care Team; Perception; Russia; Slovakia
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1552-7832
Pajnkihar M.
Vrbnjak D.
Kasimovskaya N. A. Nataliya Alekseevna 1971-
Watson R.
Stiglic G.
Пайнкихар М.
Врбнйак Д.
Касимовская Н. А. Наталия Алексеевна 1971-
Wацон Р.
Стиглиc Г.
Perceptions of Caring Between Slovene and Russian Members of Nursing Teams
Текст визуальный непосредственный
Journal of Transcultural Nursing
Sage Publications
Vol.30, Issue2 P. 195-204
2019
Статья
caring cross-sectional study culture nursing
adult article cross-sectional study European Union female human human experiment major clinical study male nursing assistant nursing education perception Russian (citizen) Slovenia Slovenian (citizen) Spain United Kingdom empathy ethnology middle aged patient care Russian Federation Slovakia Adult Cross-Sectional Studies Empathy European Union Female Humans Male Middle Aged Patient Care Team Perception Russia Slovakia
Purpose: To measure the perceptions of caring between Slovene and Russian members of nursing teams and compare the results with earlier findings in other European Union countries. Method: A cross-sectional study that included nurses and nursing assistants in Slovenia (n = 294) and Russia (n = 531). Data were collected using the 25-item Caring Dimensions Inventory. Results: The most endorsed item for Slovene and Russian members of nursing teams was an item related to medication administration. All items that were endorsed by Russian participants were also endorsed by Slovenian participants; however, they ascribed a different level of importance to individual aspects of caring. Discussion: Compared with other European Union countries, such as the United Kingdom and Spain, Slovenian and Russian members of nursing teams endorsed more technical aspects of nursing duties as caring, suggesting cultural differences and previous influences of the biomedical model on nursing education and practi