Çankırı Karatekin University, Turkey.
Hacettepe University, Turkey.
Nurs Ethics. 2018 Aug;25(5):628-639. doi: 10.1177/0969733016664971. Epub 2016 Sep 7.
Professional nurses provide holistic healthcare to people and deal with patients closely. Furthermore, patients need nurses to do self-care and patients trust them for their treatments. Therefore, trust is extremely important in a professional care relationship and in satisfactory patient outcomes.
The aim of this study was to examine the patients' views on the trust status toward nurses and the factors important for the development of trust in a nurse-patient relationship.
This research was planned as a descriptive cross-sectional study. Participants and research context: The study was carried out between April and July 2014 at the oncology hospital of a university in Ankara, Turkey. The sample size was calculated by power analysis and was composed of 356 inpatients diagnosed with cancer. For data collection, a questionnaire and the "Trust in Nurses Scale" were used. From the hospital and written informed consent obtained from participating patients: Approval from the University Clinical Research Ethics Committee was obtained. Written approval was obtained from the hospital and consent letter from the patients.
The average score on the scale was 24.5 ± 3.9, meaning that patients had a high level of trust toward nurses in this hospital. The patients who were in the 50-59 age group and men had statistically higher scores compared with other groups. Patients' answers revealed that themes of "Personal and Professional Characteristics" were important when developing trust, however "Mistreatment, Professional Incapability, and Communication Problem" were important causing mistrust toward the nurses.
In this study, the nurses' professional competencies and interpersonal caring attributes emerged as most important in developing trust. This study paid attention to the values and attitudes that develop patients' trust toward nurses. Moreover, the findings raise ethical questions about how the patients' basic rights are to be protected and how their trust level can be heightened. Nurse managers need to assess continuously how trust toward nurses is developed, protected, and maintained in their institutions.
专业护士为人们提供整体医疗保健,并与患者密切接触。此外,患者需要护士进行自我护理,并信任他们进行治疗。因此,信任在专业护理关系和满意的患者结果中至关重要。
本研究旨在探讨患者对护士信任状况的看法,以及对护士-患者关系中信任发展至关重要的因素。
这是一项描述性的横断面研究。参与者和研究背景:该研究于 2014 年 4 月至 7 月在土耳其安卡拉一所大学的肿瘤医院进行。通过功效分析计算样本量,由 356 名被诊断患有癌症的住院患者组成。为了收集数据,使用了问卷和“护士信任量表”。从医院和获得书面知情同意的参与患者:获得了大学临床研究伦理委员会的批准。从医院获得了书面批准,并从患者处获得了同意书。
该量表的平均得分为 24.5±3.9,这意味着患者对该医院的护士有很高的信任度。处于 50-59 岁年龄组和男性的患者与其他组相比,得分统计学上更高。患者的回答表明,在建立信任时,“个人和专业特征”主题很重要,而“虐待、专业能力不足和沟通问题”则是导致对护士不信任的重要因素。
在这项研究中,护士的专业能力和人际关怀属性被认为是建立信任的最重要因素。本研究关注了培养患者对护士信任的价值观和态度。此外,这些发现提出了有关如何保护患者的基本权利以及如何提高他们的信任水平的伦理问题。护士管理人员需要不断评估如何在他们的机构中发展、保护和维持对护士的信任。