Aim: Exploring nursing students' perceptions regarding caring is essential, especially for nursing educators, in order to provide information for planning a curriculum in nursing education. The aim of this literature review was to synthesize the literature regarding nursing students' perce...

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Main Authors: Herdina Mariyanti, Kee Jiar Yeo, Shih Hui Lee, Nursalam Nursalam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ostrava 2022-09-01
Series:Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
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Online Access:https://cejnm.osu.cz/artkey/cjn-202203-0003_nursing-students-8217-perception-of-caring-a-literature-review.php
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author Herdina Mariyanti
Kee Jiar Yeo
Shih Hui Lee
Nursalam Nursalam
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Shih Hui Lee
Nursalam Nursalam
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description Aim: Exploring nursing students' perceptions regarding caring is essential, especially for nursing educators, in order to provide information for planning a curriculum in nursing education. The aim of this literature review was to synthesize the literature regarding nursing students' perceptions of caring based on the available primary research. Design: A literature review. Methods: Six electronic databases (Web of Science, PubMed, Science Direct, SCOPUS, Wiley Online Library, and SAGE) were searched. Articles were selected according to PRISMA guidelines. A thematic synthesis framework was applied in this review. Results: Thirteen primary studies were included and synthesized, and seven analytical themes emerged. The analytical themes were: caring as presence, caring as support, caring as professionalism, caring as communication, caring as establishing relationships, and patient well-being as a positive outcome of caring. Conclusion: Caring was perceived variously in this review, and consisted of physical aspects, emotional aspects, and professional aspects, together with obedience to the nursing codes of ethics. Finally, it was felt that being caring to patients should not mean that nurses neglect their own self-care.
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spelling doaj.art-3b2f37acb3e643398931b0abd480f12a2022-12-22T03:32:28ZengUniversity of OstravaCentral European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery2336-35172022-09-0113371472710.15452/cejnm.2021.12.0005cjn-202203-0003Herdina Mariyanti0Kee Jiar Yeo1Shih Hui Lee2Nursalam Nursalam3Department of Fundamental Nursing, Nursing Faculty, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, IndonesiaDepartment of Educational Foundation & Social Sciences, School of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, MalaysiaDepartment of Educational Foundation & Social Sciences, School of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, MalaysiaDepartment of Advance Nursing, Nursing Faculty, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, IndonesiaAim: Exploring nursing students' perceptions regarding caring is essential, especially for nursing educators, in order to provide information for planning a curriculum in nursing education. The aim of this literature review was to synthesize the literature regarding nursing students' perceptions of caring based on the available primary research. Design: A literature review. Methods: Six electronic databases (Web of Science, PubMed, Science Direct, SCOPUS, Wiley Online Library, and SAGE) were searched. Articles were selected according to PRISMA guidelines. A thematic synthesis framework was applied in this review. Results: Thirteen primary studies were included and synthesized, and seven analytical themes emerged. The analytical themes were: caring as presence, caring as support, caring as professionalism, caring as communication, caring as establishing relationships, and patient well-being as a positive outcome of caring. Conclusion: Caring was perceived variously in this review, and consisted of physical aspects, emotional aspects, and professional aspects, together with obedience to the nursing codes of ethics. Finally, it was felt that being caring to patients should not mean that nurses neglect their own self-care.https://cejnm.osu.cz/artkey/cjn-202203-0003_nursing-students-8217-perception-of-caring-a-literature-review.phpcaringliterature reviewnursing studentperception
spellingShingle Herdina Mariyanti
Kee Jiar Yeo
Shih Hui Lee
Nursalam Nursalam
Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
caring
literature review
nursing student
perception
topic caring
literature review
nursing student
perception
url https://cejnm.osu.cz/artkey/cjn-202203-0003_nursing-students-8217-perception-of-caring-a-literature-review.php