Wang Pei, Du Yawen, Liu Ziyao, Aili Ailifeire
School of Medical Humanities and Management, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, 325035, China.
School of Education, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, 200234, China.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Dec 5;23(1):888. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-02505-8.
Nurses' positive expectations of patients in medical interactions constitute an important component of nurse-patient trust and can foster good nurse-patient relationships; therefore, it is critical to investigate factors that influence nurses' expectations. This study aims to examine the relationship between nurses' institutional trust, nurse-patient communication, and nurses' expectations of patients before and after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Self-reported questionnaires were administered to 1752 nurses (M = 32.14 years, SD = 7.62) before the COVID-19 outbreak and 768 nurses (M = 29.48 years, SD = 5.51) after the COVID-19 outbreak to assess their medical institutional trust, communication skills, and expectations of patients. Mediational models were constructed to examine the relationship between these variables.
Before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a significant positive correlation between nurses' medical institutional trust and their expectations of patients, with nurse-patient communication serving as a mediator. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the association between nurses' medical institutional trust and expectations of patients was nonsignificant; however, a significant mediating effect of nurse-patient communication remained between nurses' medical institutional trust and expectations of patients.
Improving nurses' trust in medical institutions may enhance their positive expectations of patients. Healthcare managers should make efforts to foster nurses' trust in healthcare institutions. Furthermore, nurse-patient communication plays a critical mediating role between nurses' medical institutional trust and their expectations of patients, highlighting the importance of interventions and training programs that improve nurses' communication skills, especially when encountering high-risk circumstances.
护士在医疗互动中对患者的积极期望是护患信任的重要组成部分,能够促进良好的护患关系;因此,研究影响护士期望的因素至关重要。本研究旨在考察新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)疫情爆发前后护士的机构信任、护患沟通与护士对患者期望之间的关系。
在COVID-19疫情爆发前,对1752名护士(M = 32.14岁,SD = 7.62)进行自填式问卷调查;在COVID-19疫情爆发后,对768名护士(M = 29.48岁,SD = 5.51)进行调查,以评估他们的医疗机构信任、沟通技巧和对患者的期望。构建中介模型来考察这些变量之间的关系。
在COVID-19疫情爆发前,护士的医疗机构信任与他们对患者的期望之间存在显著正相关,护患沟通起到中介作用。在COVID-19疫情期间,护士的医疗机构信任与对患者期望之间的关联不显著;然而,护患沟通在护士的医疗机构信任与对患者期望之间仍存在显著的中介作用。
提高护士对医疗机构的信任可能会增强他们对患者的积极期望。医疗机构管理者应努力培养护士对医疗机构的信任。此外,护患沟通在护士的医疗机构信任与他们对患者期望之间起着关键的中介作用,凸显了改善护士沟通技巧的干预措施和培训项目的重要性,尤其是在遇到高风险情况时。