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Title
  • en Cross-Cultural Variations in Patient-Nurse Relationship Rules
Alternative
  • ja Cross-Cultural Variations in Patient-Nurse Relationship Rules
Creator
    • ja 三島, 三代子
    • en Yoko, SOTA
    • en Miyoko, MISHIMA
Subject
  • Other Patient-Nurse Relationship
  • Other cross-cultural variation
  • Other rule
  • Other nursing student
Description
  • Other The purpose of this study was to examine cross-cultural variations in Patient-Nurse Relationship Rules by surveying nursing students. One hundred and six Japanese nursing students (106 females) and 56 American nursing students (9 males, 47 females) took part. The mean score and standard deviations were calculated for 45 rules endorsed by nurses and 41 patients separately for each culture. By usign the t-test, significant differences (p<.001) in endorsed rules according to culture were noted. While Americans tended to endorse rules concernign self-presentation and role responsibilities of nurses, Japanese tended to endorse rules concerning emotional commitment. Further, Americans tended to regard a patient as an independent person, while Japanese tended to regard a apatient as a person sho learns on another's goodwill.
Date
    Created2015-11-30 , Issued2002-03-31
Language
  • eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Version Type AM
Identifier URI http://id.nii.ac.jp/1377/00000107/
Journal
    • NCID AN10567675
    • ISSN 1341-9420
      • 島根県立看護短期大学紀要
      • Volume Number7 Page Start29 Page End36
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Oaidate 2023-06-26