Comparing feeling of competence regarding humanistic caring in Belgian nurses and nursing students: A comparative cross-sectional study conducted in a French Belgian teaching hospital.
Dan LecocqPhilippe DelmasMatteo AntoniniHélène LefebvreMartine LalouxAmélie BeghuinChantal Van CutsemAurélia BustilloMagali PirsonPublished in: Nursing open (2020)
The four dimensions of the CNPI-23 were compared using the Skillings-Mack test. Both groups scored higher on "humanistic" and "comforting" than on "clinical" and "relational" care and both scored lowest on this last dimension. Linear regressions showed that none of the variables had a statistically significant influence on the CNPI-23 scores, except for NS "state of health," which influenced their feeling of competence regarding "relational care."