Autoeficacia percibida para proveer cuidados humanizadospor parte de estudiantes de Enfermería de Buenos Aires,Argentina
Objective: To evaluate undergraduate nursing students' perceived self-efficacy in providinghumanized care and relate with patients. Methods: A descriptive, quantitative, cross-sectional studywas conducted. Sixty-six undergraduate nursing students participated and answered the Spanishversion of...
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| Tipo de recurso: | artículo |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2025 |
| País: | España |
| Institución: | Universidad de Murcia |
| Repositorio: | DIGITUM. Depósito Digital Institucional de la Universidad de Murcia |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:digitum.um.es:10201/199369 |
| Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/10201/199369 |
| Access Level: | acceso abierto |
| Palabra clave: | Nursing care Nursing students Nursing education Humanization of assistance Autoeficacia Atención de enfermería Estudiantes de enfermería Educación en Enfermería Humanización de la atención Argentina Self efficacy No relacionado con ningún objetivo de desarrollo sostenible |
| Sumario: | Objective: To evaluate undergraduate nursing students' perceived self-efficacy in providinghumanized care and relate with patients. Methods: A descriptive, quantitative, cross-sectional studywas conducted. Sixty-six undergraduate nursing students participated and answered the Spanishversion of the Caring Efficacy Scale (CES). Data analysis was performed using Infostat. Results: Therespondents had a mean age of 32.38 years (SD = 10.73), were predominantly female (87.88%), hadchildren (51.52%), were in the first year of the study curricula (42.42%), and had no work experience inhealthcare (53.03%). The mean self-efficacy score for providing humanized care was 136.62 (SD =18.61) out of 180. Students in the third year of the curriculum obtained higher scores in the “Doubtsand concerns” dimension, indicating that higher education leads to fewer doubts when providingcare. Likewise, students with work experience in healthcare had a better overall perception.Conclusion: 63.64% of students perceived themselves as highly effective in providing humanizedcare. The year of the study curricula in which they were enrolled and work experience in healthcarewere found to be related to perceived efficacy |
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