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_cFEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY
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050 _aN 2017 0012 c.2
100 1 _aFrias, Jobelle T.,
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245 0 1 _aPerception of the elderly patients to the caring attitude of student nurses /
_b[author]: Frias, Jobelle T., Angelo, Jerome M., Bernabe, Gedrian Louise Dc., Cordero, Ariane Jessa A., De Jesus, Ian Jefferson M. Ebro, John Henrik P.
260 _aQuezon City,Philippines;
_bFEU-Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Institute of Medicine,
_c2017
300 _a65pages
_c28cm
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
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338 _2rdacarrier
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504 _aIncludes Appendix
520 _aABSTRACT: Caring is a core nursing value (Watson, 2002) and has been considered as a major component, an important indicator, and a foundation of quality nursing education. Nurses are advised to recognize all aspects of aging changes and respond to the specific diverse demands of older adult’s care in a similar way to the care for other nursing fields. This study explored and described the student nurses’ caring attitude when it comes to giving gerontological care. This study shows the attitude of student nurses in the delivery of nursing care of the elderly patients and the most important caring behaviors of student nurses as perceived by the elderly patients. This study used cross-sectional approach; the elderly was interviewed with the use of modified Cronin and Harrison’s Caring Behavior Assessment (CBA) Tool, this tool is based on Watson’s ten carative factors. Non-probability purposive sampling was used in this study. The subjects of this study were 114 geriatric patients, 57 from the nursing home and 57 from a tertiary hospital. The patients should be 65 and above for them to be included in the study. Residents and inpatients that have medical conditions requiring strict isolation or constant medical intervention such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease that were diagnosed; and those with special consideration on family request for the patient will be excluded from the study. The result of this study determined that the most perceived caring attitude is Helping-Trusting, Supportive/Protective/Corrective Environment, and Humanism/FaithHope/Sensitivity among the ten carative factors. And the three most important of the ten carative factors that the elderly chose are Helping-Trusting (80.7%), Humanism/FaithHope/Sensitivity (71.1%), and Supportive/ Protective/Corrective Environment (59.6%). The researchers therefore conclude that the carative factors are important when rendering care especially the Helping-Trusting.
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700 _aAngelo, Jerome M.,
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700 _aBernabe, Gedrian Louise Dc
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700 _aCordero, Ariane Jessa A.,
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700 _aDe Jesus, Ian Jefferson M.
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700 _aEbro, John Henrik P.
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