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THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PATIENTS PERCEPTIONS OF NURSE CARING BEHAVIORS, NURSES PERCEPTIONS OF NURSE CARING BEHAVIORS and PATIENT SATISFACTION IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Theresa Bucco PhD; RN-BC

Faculty Disclosure Faculty Name Theresa Bucco PhD, RN-BC Conflicts of Interest Employer Sponsorship/ Commercial Support None Staten Island University Hospital None

Objectives The learner will be able to identify the patients and nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors. The learner will be able to discuss the relationship between perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the Emergency Department.

Background oapproximately 100 million people seek care in Emergency Departments (ED) yearly which can be overwhelming for many Emergency Department nurses (Trzeciak & Rivers, 2003). othus, caring for these patients and meeting their needs is challenging for Emergency Department nurses. oit is the patients perceptions of the first caring encounter in the ED that can have a significant impact on patient satisfaction (Trout, Magnusson, & Hedges, 2000). olimited research has been conducted on nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the Emergency Department.

Purpose The purpose of the study was to examine the relationships between patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors, nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the Emergency Department.

Theoretical Framework Jean Watson s theory (1979, 1985, 2008) addresses caring as an interpersonal process that occurs between two people and involves both the provider of care and the receiver of the care. The process is mutual, inter-subjective, and reciprocal (Watson, 2006). Caring can be demonstrated and practiced effectively only through interpersonal relationships (Watson, 2006).

Methodology odescriptive cross-sectional study oconvenience Sample-Eighty-six nurse/patient dyads osetting: Mid-Atlantic regional medical center with two ED campuses designated as 911 receiving hospitals obackground Information Questionnaire ocaring Behaviors Inventory-24 (CBI-24) Nurse and Patient Version (Wu, Larrabee & Putnam, 2006 opatient Satisfaction Instrument (PSI) (Hinshaw & Atwood, 1982) oguidelines for ethical research for human subjects were provided by the Institutional Review Board

Inclusion Criteria Nurses All Registered Nurses Working Full or Part Time in the Emergency Department Patients Age: 18 and 69 years Emergency Severity Index (ESI) of 3, 4, or 5 as rated by the triage nurse. Patients were able to read, speak, and understand English. Recruited prior to discharge from the ED Cared for by the same Emergency Department nurse from the time of arrival in the ED to discharge from the ED.

Variables Patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors Nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors Patient satisfaction Conceptual Definition Patients perceptions of nurses acts, conduct, and mannerisms that convey concern, safety, and attention to the patient in the ED. (Greenhalgh, Vanhanen, & Kygas, 1998, p.928) Nurses perceptions of their acts, conduct, and mannerisms that convey concern, safety, and attention to the patient in the ED. (Greenhalgh, Vanhanen, & Kygas, 1998, p.928) Patient s opinion of nursing care received from the nurse who was assigned to him or her in the Emergency Department. Operational Definition The patient s score obtained on the Caring Behaviors Inventory-24 (CBI-24). 1-6 point Likert scale The nurse s score obtained on the Caring Behaviors Inventory-24 (CBI-24). 1-6 point Likert scale The patient s score obtained on the Patient Satisfaction Instrument (PSI). 1-5 point Likert scale

Statistical Design SPSS Version 22 software for Windows (IBM, 2013) Univariate: Descriptive statistics were computed on the sample characteristics and study variables. Bivariate: T-tests, ANOVAs and correlations were conducted to identify the presence of statistically significant relationships between patient satisfaction with patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors. Multivariate: Multiple Regression

RESEARCH QUESTIONS & FINDINGS

Descriptive Statistics of Sample Nurse Patient Age Average 36 Average 42 Gender Female 83.7% Female 76.4% Race White/Caucasian 79.5% White/ Caucasian 75.3% Marital status Single 44.2% Married 45.3% Education Bachelors Degree 48.8% High School 66.9% Experience New graduate 57.6% Work Full time 80.2% Full time 46.5% Previous ED visits At least one visit 68.6%

Major Research Question What are the relationships between patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors, nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the Emergency Department?

5 Research Sub-Questions 1. What are patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors in the Emergency Department? 2. What are nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors in the Emergency Department? 3. What is the difference between nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors in the Emergency Department? 4. What is the relationship between patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the Emergency Department? 5. What is the relationship between nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the Emergency Department?

1. What are patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors in the Emergency Department? omeasured with CBI-24 (Patient Version) o1-6 point Likert type scale onever to always ocbi Scores Mean 5.58 (SD=.76) ocronbach s alpha=.94 orange 2.83-6.00

2. What are nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors in the Emergency Department? omeasured with CBI-24 (Nurse Version) o1 to 6 point Likert scale onever to always ocbi Scores Mean 5.26 (SD=.48) ocronbach s alpha=.94 orange 4.04-6.00

3. What is the difference between nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors in the Emergency Department? odyad Difference Scores ocalculated by subtracting total CBI- 24 nurse scores from total CBI 24 patient scores. othree categories ocategory 1: patients rated nurse caring behaviors > than nurses ocategory 2: patients & nurses scores were comparable ocategory 3: Nurses rated nurse caring behaviors > than patients

CBI Dyad Difference Scores Categorized into 3 Categories Category 1 n=36 Category 2 n=40 Category 3 n=10

4. What are the relationships between patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors, nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the Emergency Department? Pearson s r Correlation of Mean Patient Satisfaction Scores and Study Variables Variable 1 2 3 4 5 1. Patient Satisfaction --.24*.11.01 -.06 2. Nurse Age --.01 -.03 -.06 3. Patient Age -- -- -.17 -.10 4. Time Spent with Patient 5. Time Spent in Waiting Room -- -- --.11 -- *p<.05

5. What is the relationship between nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the Emergency Department? opsi scores were statistically significant and had a small to moderate correlation with nurse age, r (84) =.24, p<.05. opsi scores were inversely related to categories of dyad difference CBI scores at a statistically significant level, F (2, 83) = 13.29, p<.001.

Multiple Regression Explaining Patient Satisfaction Scores (n=86) Variable B(SE) β p Nurse Age.01 (.01).16.11 Comparable Group Difference Scores (Reference) Higher Nurse -.74 (.18) -.41.001 Higher Patient.41(12).12.24 Model= F (84) =9.80, p<.001. R 2 =.27.

What are the relationships between patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors, nurses perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the Emergency Department? With reference to comparable dyad difference scores, the group with higher nurse CBI scores was negatively associated with PSI scores (B=-.74; SE=.18; β=-.41; p<.001). With reference to comparable dyad group difference scores, the group with higher patient CBI scores was no longer associated with PSI scores (B=.41; SE=.12; β=.12; p=.12). Therefore, the patients in the group with higher nurse rated caring behaviors reported less satisfaction than the groups with comparable and higher rated patient caring behaviors.

Hypothesis The hypothesis of the study was that there would be a positive relationship between patients perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction in the Emergency Department. o Data from this study supported the hypothesis that there was a positive relationship between patient s perceptions of nurse caring behaviors and patient satisfaction.

Implications Clinical Nursing Practice: Patient Satisfaction Nursing Education: Nursing Curriculum Nursing Administration: Financial resources Recommendations: Further studies

Thank-you.

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