Priya Reshma Aranha, Leena K Chacko, Portia Bimray, Jennifer Chipps
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背景:富有同情心的参与是建立治疗性护患关系的重要因素,这种关系将为患者提供更优质的护理。它是护士必备的职业价值观之一。本研究旨在评估不同大洲两所大学护理专业学生的移情能力:这是一项基于在线问卷的横断面研究,调查对象是印度耶内波亚大学(Yenepoya Deemed to be University,YU)和南非西开普大学(University of the Western Cape,UWC)的护理学学士(BSc)学生。共有 377 名印度学生和 245 名南非学生自愿参加了研究。研究参与者是通过方便抽样技术选出的。收集数据时使用了社会人口调查表和杰斐逊移情量表。通过方差分析(ANOVA)/t 检验来比较两所大学学生的移情能力。显著性水平定为结果概率:统计分析显示,两所大学的受访者都表现出较高的同理心水平。总体而言,UWC 的学生比 YU 的学生表现出更高的移情得分(P < 0.05)。UWC 学生的移情得分在年龄、就读年级和种族方面没有显著差异,而 YU 学生的移情得分在性别、就读年级和宗教方面有显著差异(P < 0.05):在本研究中,两种背景下的大多数受访者都表现出较高的移情水平。虽然学生表现出较高的同理心水平,但护士教育者需要在本科教育中更加重视价值观培训,为护士在当今复杂的医疗环境中工作做好准备。
Exploring empathy among undergraduate nursing students at universities in India and South Africa.
Background: Empathetic involvement is an essential ingredient in forming a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship, which would lead to more optimal patient care. It is one of the essential professional values possessed by nurses. This study aimed to assess empathy among nursing students at two universities on different continents.
Materials and methods: This was a cross-sectional online questionnaire-based study conducted among the Bachelor of Science (BSc) nursing students at Yenepoya Deemed to be University (YU), India, and the University of the Western Cape (UWC), South Africa. A total of 377 students from India and 245 students from South Africa voluntarily took part in the study. The study participants were selected based on convenience sampling techniques. A sociodemographic proforma and the Jefferson Scale of Empathy were used to collect the data. An analysis of variance (ANOVA)/t-test was computed to compare the empathy between students at two universities. The level of significance was fixed at a probability of <0.05.
Results: On the statistical analysis, it was shown that respondents from both settings showed a higher level of empathy. Overall, students at UWC showed higher empathy scores than those at YU (P < 0.05). Empathy scores of students from UWC did not differ significantly based on their age, year of study, and ethnicity, whereas empathy scores showed significant differences for students from YU in terms of gender, year of study, and religion (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: In this study, the majority of respondents from both settings showed a higher level of empathy. Though students demonstrated high level of empathy, nurse educators need to pay more attention to value training, during undergraduate education for preparing the nurses to work in today's complex healthcare context.