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Factors affecting to the Person-Centered Care among Critical Care Nurses

Seung‐Hye Choi

2020Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The person-centered care is essential for better patient outcome. This study was conducted to identify the factors affecting to the person-centered care among intensive care unit (ICU) nurses. Method : This study was cross sectional survey, and the participants included 107 ICU nurses who provided a written consent to participate in the study. Using a structured survey, nurse's compassion fatigue, compassion satisfaction, and person-centered care among ICU nurses were assessed. The collected data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, and Pearson correlation test with SPSS 23.0 program. The factors affecting patient-centered care were analyzed using multiple regression. Results : According to the multiple regression analysis, education level, perceived caregivers need priority and compassion satisfaction were positive affecting factors to the person-centeredness of ICU nurses. Conclusion : In conclusion, the compassion satisfaction was an affecting factor to the person-centered care, however compassion fatigue didn't affect to the person-centered care among ICU nurses. Therefore, the strategy enhancing compassion satisfaction among ICU nurses will be needed to increase person centeredness.

Topics & Concepts

CompassionNursingIntensive care unitAffect (linguistics)PsychologyTest (biology)Compassion fatigueMedicineIntensive careRegression analysisClinical psychologyBurnoutPsychiatryBiologyMachine learningCommunicationComputer scienceIntensive care medicineLawPolitical sciencePaleontologyHealthcare Education and Workforce IssuesFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsPalliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
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