Research on the formation of humanistic care ability in nursing students: A structural equation approach

Y Wang, Y Zhang, M Liu, L Zhou, J Zhang, H Tao… - Nurse Education …, 2020 - Elsevier
Y Wang, Y Zhang, M Liu, L Zhou, J Zhang, H Tao, X Li
Nurse Education Today, 2020Elsevier
Objective To construct and test a hypothetical model linking the caring ability of nursing
students with empathy ability, emotional intelligence, and communication ability. Method
Participants were 851 students from three undergraduate colleges and one junior college in
China, Gansu Province. Participating students had to fulfill the following requirements:
different levels of nursing majors (undergraduates or junior college students), understand
the study purpose, and be willing to participate in this study. Exclusion: secondary college …
Objective
To construct and test a hypothetical model linking the caring ability of nursing students with empathy ability, emotional intelligence, and communication ability.
Method
Participants were 851 students from three undergraduate colleges and one junior college in China, Gansu Province. Participating students had to fulfill the following requirements: different levels of nursing majors (undergraduates or junior college students), understand the study purpose, and be willing to participate in this study. Exclusion: secondary college students. Variables were measured by the Caring Ability Inventory, Emotional Intelligence Scale, Supportive Communicative Scale, and Interpersonal Reactivity Index. Data were analyzed with structural equation modeling to explore the path relationships and mutual effects between structural elements.
Results
Empathy (β = 0.25, P<0.001), emotional intelligence (β = 0.36, P<0.001), and communication ability (β = 0.28, P<0.001) were significantly associated with the caring ability of nursing students. Empathy was the strongest factor associated with caring ability and emotional intelligence was a partial mediator of the relationship between empathy and communication skills.
Conclusions
The nurse's humanistic care ability requires continuous learning and school education. To enhance the humanistic care ability of nursing students, nursing educators should develop target strategies to improve the ‘sympathetic ability,’ ‘emotional intelligence’ and ‘communication ability’ of nursing students.
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