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Nurses' perceptions of caring activities in nursing

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Akansel, Neriman
Vatansever, Nursel
Özdemir, Aysel

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Watson, Roger

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Wiley

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Aim: This study aimed to determine nurses' perceptions of caring activities in nursing. Design A descriptive study design. Methods: A Turkish translation of the 25-item version of the Caring Dimensions Inventory was completed by 260 nurses working in one university hospital. Data were analysed using Mokken scaling. Results: Technical aspects of nursing were highly endorsed items such as "observing the effects of a medication on a patient, measuring vital signs, being technically competent with a clinical procedure, consulting with the doctor" except for the item "providing privacy for a patient" which is a psychosocial item. The range of items included in the Mokken scale with "providing privacy for a patient" (mean = 4.31) as the most endorsed, and "exploring the patient's lifestyle" (mean = 2.60) being the least endorsed item. Listening to patients and involving them in their care are not considered as caring.

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Nursing, Caring, Item response theory, Mokken scaling, Nursing, Turkey, Dimensions inventory, Behaviors, Experiences, Stressors, Privacy, Work

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Akansel, N. vd. (2020). "Nurses' perceptions of caring activities in nursing". Nursing Open, 8(1),506-516.

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