Background:Humanistic care ability is the core of nursing work.Improving humanistic care ability can improve patient satisfaction and the development of a nurse-patient relationships.Objective:To understand the curren...Background:Humanistic care ability is the core of nursing work.Improving humanistic care ability can improve patient satisfaction and the development of a nurse-patient relationships.Objective:To understand the current situation of humanistic care ability of first-year nursing students at Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the post-pandemic,and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:The Caring Ability Inventory scale(CAI)is used to survey 343 first-year nursing students.Descriptive analysis,t-test,analysis of variance,and multiple linear regression were used for data analysis.At the same time,the humanistic care ability of first-year nursing students before and after the COVID-19 was compared.Results:The average score of humanistic care ability of first-year nursing students is 173.23±11.288.Through multiple linear regression analysis,whether to hold a position has an impact on the humanistic care ability of nursing students after the COVID-19(P<0.05).Before and after the COVID-19,there were significant differences in total score and each dimension of humanistic care ability of first-year nursing students(P<0.001).Conclusion:The CAI score of the surveyed nursing students is at an intermediate level.In the post-pandemic,the courage dimension of nursing students has improved significantly.But the level of humanistic care ability still needs to be improved.Therefore,in the teaching process,a variety of teaching methods could be applied to improve nursing students'sense of responsibility,understanding and patience with humanistic care,so as to improve their humanistic care ability.展开更多
Colleges and universities across China usually find crowds of first-year students swarming through their gates in late August and early September. part of this process is for parents to escort their children, a phenom...Colleges and universities across China usually find crowds of first-year students swarming through their gates in late August and early September. part of this process is for parents to escort their children, a phenomenon that is an annual topic of debate across China. Many people think that parents escorting their children to colleges and展开更多
基金supported by the Education and Teaching Reform Research of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine(Grant No:2020JY041).
文摘Background:Humanistic care ability is the core of nursing work.Improving humanistic care ability can improve patient satisfaction and the development of a nurse-patient relationships.Objective:To understand the current situation of humanistic care ability of first-year nursing students at Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the post-pandemic,and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:The Caring Ability Inventory scale(CAI)is used to survey 343 first-year nursing students.Descriptive analysis,t-test,analysis of variance,and multiple linear regression were used for data analysis.At the same time,the humanistic care ability of first-year nursing students before and after the COVID-19 was compared.Results:The average score of humanistic care ability of first-year nursing students is 173.23±11.288.Through multiple linear regression analysis,whether to hold a position has an impact on the humanistic care ability of nursing students after the COVID-19(P<0.05).Before and after the COVID-19,there were significant differences in total score and each dimension of humanistic care ability of first-year nursing students(P<0.001).Conclusion:The CAI score of the surveyed nursing students is at an intermediate level.In the post-pandemic,the courage dimension of nursing students has improved significantly.But the level of humanistic care ability still needs to be improved.Therefore,in the teaching process,a variety of teaching methods could be applied to improve nursing students'sense of responsibility,understanding and patience with humanistic care,so as to improve their humanistic care ability.
文摘Colleges and universities across China usually find crowds of first-year students swarming through their gates in late August and early September. part of this process is for parents to escort their children, a phenomenon that is an annual topic of debate across China. Many people think that parents escorting their children to colleges and