2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254317
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Translation and validation of caring behaviors inventory among nurses in Iran

Abstract: Background and objectives Nurses’ caring behaviors, professional activities, and behaviors for the benefit of patients, influence patients’ perception of care and satisfaction with the quality of care provided. Caring behaviors of nurses are contextual and various factors such as patients’ social structure, lifestyle, culture, and interests, as well as their biographical, social, and physiological characteristics, can influence perceptions of caring behaviors of nurses, as caring behaviors are an interactive a… Show more

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“…These results are consistent with research (Id et al, 2021) conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic with nurse respondents, the majority of whom were female (92.9%). Consistent with the research (Ghafouri et al, 2021), the majority of nurses interviewed were female (50.1%). Here it can be seen that the majority of nurses in Indonesia are dominated by women, in line with the study (Inocian et al, 2021a), in which the majority of respondents were female nurses (84.8%).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…These results are consistent with research (Id et al, 2021) conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic with nurse respondents, the majority of whom were female (92.9%). Consistent with the research (Ghafouri et al, 2021), the majority of nurses interviewed were female (50.1%). Here it can be seen that the majority of nurses in Indonesia are dominated by women, in line with the study (Inocian et al, 2021a), in which the majority of respondents were female nurses (84.8%).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The four-factor model revealed in this study is in line with the factor structure of the CBI-24 (Assurance, Knowledge and Skill, Respectful, and Connectedness) [5], though one item (item 13) loaded differently. However, this contrasts with Wolf et al [8] and Alikari et al [6] who both supported a one-component solution, and Ghafouri et al, which found a two-factor component [9]. The difference in factor structure across studies needs to be further investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Conceptual equivalence was pursued during translation proceedings and through cognitive interviewing [23]. This is the third time the CBI-16 has been psychometrically evaluated following Alikari et al [6] and Ghafouri et al [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, the scores in the lower third (21-49) were considered to be poor, those in the middle third (50-78) were regarded as average, and the scores in the top third (79-105) were considered to be satisfactory. [ 31 ]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%