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The Effect of Perceived Patient- and Family-Centered Care on Nurses¡¯ Caring Behavior in Intensive Care Units

Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science 2021³â 23±Ç 3È£ p.208 ~ 216
KMID : 0869120210230030208
±è³ª¿¬ ( Kim Na-Yeon ) - Asan Medical Center Department of Nursing

ÃÖÇý¶õ ( Choi Hye-Ran ) - University of Ulsan College of Medicine Department of Clinical Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the factors influencing nurses¡¯ caring behavior.

Methods: The descriptive study included 178 intensive care unit (ICU) nurses who completed a self-report structured questionnaire. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, and Pearson¡¯s correlation and multiple regression analysis using the IBM SPSS/WIN 23.0 program.

Results: Significant correlation existed between perception of Patient- and Family-Centered Care (PFCC) and nurses¡¯ caring behaviors (r = .36, p< .001). Multiple regression analysis showed that perception of support (¥â= .36, p< .001), total career length (¥â= .33, p< .001), and familiarity with PFCC (¥â= .15, p= .018) affected the caring behavior of ICU nurses. These variables explained 30.0% of the variance in caring behavior.

Conclusion: Effective strategies are needed to improve perceptions of support as well as to promote PFCC for increasig the frequency of caring behavior among ICU nurses.
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Patient centered care, Family nursing, Nursing care, Intensive care units, Nurses
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