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Perception of nursing care: Views of Saudi Arabian female nurses

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CONTEMPORARY NURSE
卷 28, 期 1-2, 页码 149-161

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.5172/conu.673.28.1-2.149

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nursing; perception of care; values; Saudi Arabia; female Muslim nurses; Islam

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'Values are principles and standards that have meaning and worth to an individual, family, group, or community' (Purnell & Paulanka 1998: 3). Values are central to the care provided by nurses. The provision Of nursing care within the context Of value clarification, has been explored from various perspectives, however, as values vary within cultures, there is a limited range of studies reflecting on Saudi Arabian nurses' perspectives Of nursing care. Through a Heideggerian phenomenological research design, six nurses were enrolled through purposive sampling. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews, which were audio tape-recorded, were chosen as the methods of data collection. A seven stage framework approach was applied to analyse and organise the research findings in three conceptual themes: values in context of Islam, the nurse-patient relationship, and identitys influence on being in the world of nursing. The findings of the research indicate that values in nursing and the perception of care are closely linked to the Islamic values of the informants. However, one of the most challenging aspects emerging from this stud), is related to these nurses' experiences related to the publics negative perception of nursing as a profession for Saudi Arabian women.

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