CARE Program and Caring Behaviors Among Nurses of End-Stage Renal Disease Patients on Hemodialysis in a Government Training and Teaching Hospital in the Bicol Region, Philippines
CARE Program and Caring Behaviors Among Nurses of End-Stage Renal Disease Patients on Hemodialysis in a Government Training and Teaching Hospital in the Bicol Region, Philippines
Date
2020-06-15
Authors
Malate, Alvin L.
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Abstract
Caring is the heart of the nursing profession and the patients and their health status
are dynamic and need to be cared for as a unit of body and mind. The caring
behavior of nurses needs to improve as the demand for caring is vital in meeting the
different needs of the patient. It can be achieved through introduction of a program
that is specifically designed to effectively enhance the caring behavior of the nurses.
Transpersonal caring as a background conceptual framework was used to explain
that an educational training will create an effect on caring behaviors of nurses.
Through this, nurse-patient relationship will improve quality health care and increase
patient safety in clinical practice. It can be achieved by conducting educational
training to improve nurses caring behavior.
The CARE program was developed as an intervention for this study. The aim
is to investigate the effectiveness of CARE program in improving the caring behavior
of nurses caring for ESRD patients undergoing hemodialysis. A one group pre-test
post-test design was utilized. Post-tests were done one week and after one month.
Convience sampling was used to select participants for the said program. The study
population were nurses working on the identified wards and special areas and who
meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The CARE program for nurses caring for
ESRD patients is the independent variable while the caring behavior of nurses is the
dependent variable. Nurse variables such as age, sex, highest educational
attainment, length of experience and training/s
attended related to hemodialysis served as the modified variables. The CBI-24 nurse
version was used as the research tool and results were interpreted using appropriate
statistical treatment. There were thirty-nine (n=39) nurses who participated, majority
were 21-30 years old (43.6%), mostly females, with BSN degrees (82.1%); and with no trainings on hemodialysis (71.8%). Mean scores on caring behavior reported
were at 5.31 (pre-test) and 5.66 after one month. The following domains showed: on
assurance (pre-test 5.42, post-test 5.72), on knowledge and skills (pre-test 5.47,
post-test 5.73), on respectful domain (pre-test 5.31, post-test 5.68), connectedness
domain (pre-test 5.04, post-test 5.55). Connectedness was associated with
education. The area on giving patient instructions or teaching the patient was
highlighted in connectedness. The discussion addresses some possible reasons why
the participating nurses prioritized certain caring behaviors. Technical skills and taskoriented
are common practice here in the Philippine health setting. Nurses are likely
to prioritize their duties due to labor shortage. A one (1) day educational program
tailored to improve the caring behavior of nurses was conducted and had a positive
result that benefited the participants. The caring behaviors of the participants
improved, and the training program gained a positive feedback.
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Masters Thesis
Keywords: ESRD, caring, problems, issues, emotion, compassion, caring behavior, empathy, patient, hemodialysis, and chronic kidney disease, training program and caring behavior inventory
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PERMISSION TO USE THE CBI-24 (Caring Behavior Inventory Nurse Version) AND APPROVAL OF OWNER
Keywords
Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Caring sciences::Theory of science regarding care and nursing,
Research Subject Categories::MEDICINE::Dermatology and venerology,clinical genetics, internal medicine::Internal medicine::Kidney diseases,
Research Subject Categories::MEDICINE::Social medicine::Public health medicine research areas