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Caring Ability and Professional Values of Polish Nursing Students-A Cross-Sectional Study.

Małgorzata Fopka-KowalczykMagdalena DziurkaAgnieszka J GniadekJoanna GotlibAleksandra Gutysz-WojnickaMichał KotowskiDorota KoziełKamila KrasuckaAnna ObuchowskaPatrycja OzdobaMariusz PanczykAleksandra PydyśIzabella UchmanowiczKrzysztof Jurek
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Caring ability and professional values developed and shaped during nursing university studies are often recognised as fundamental components of education and professional nursing attitudes. The aim of this study was to analyse the relationship between caring ability and professional values among nursing students and their correlation with selected sociodemographic variables. A cross-sectional study was conducted among a convenience sample of 379 nursing students. During the research, the Polish versions of the Caring Ability Inventory and the Professional Values Scale were used. The overall result in the Professional Values Scale was 108.78 (SD = 16.17)-which is considered average, and in the Caring Ability Inventory 189.55 (SD = 18.77)-which is considered low. Age correlated negatively with the professional values of students in total and in the subscale "care"; in contrast, "gender", "place of residence" and "financial situation" did not show any correlation with the level of students' professional values and caring ability. The professional values and caring abilities of nursing students depended on the year and mode of study and the type of university. The results of the study revealed that the caring ability and professional values of nursing students undergo changes during their education.
Keyphrases
  • nursing students
  • healthcare
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