Attitude and Intention Regarding Pain Management among Chinese Nursing Students: A Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Survey
Autor: | Dan-ni Lin, Yinchuan Xu, Liangyu Fang, Jing-feng Jin, Min Yan |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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China Psychometrics Cross-sectional study Attitude of Health Personnel MEDLINE Intention Structural equation modeling 03 medical and health sciences Nursing care Young Adult 0302 clinical medicine Nursing Surveys and Questionnaires Medicine Humans Pain Management 030212 general & internal medicine Advanced and Specialized Nursing 030504 nursing Descriptive statistics business.industry Theory of planned behavior Questionnaire Education Nursing Baccalaureate Test (assessment) Cross-Sectional Studies Female Students Nursing 0305 other medical science business Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Pain management nursing : official journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses. 18(4) |
ISSN: | 1532-8635 |
Popis: | Optimal pain management is a priority in effective nursing care. Lack of sufficient pain knowledge associated with inadequate pain management has been proved. However, the intention, defined as the predictor of behavior, regarding pain management remains unknown. Therefore, the study was to determine the attitude and intention regarding pain management among Chinese nursing students and investigate the underlying determinants and their interactions in terms of intention toward pain management. The Pain Management Survey Questionnaire, comprising the key determinants of the theory of planned behavior-that is, direct attitude, belief-based intention, subjective norm, direct control, and indirect control-was used to collect data from 512 nursing students who undertook clinical rotation in an affiliated hospital of a medical college in China. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent sample t test, Pearson correlation analysis, or structural equation modeling analysis. Chinese nursing students reported negative attitudes and behavioral intentions toward pain management. Direct control, subjective norm, belief-based attitude, and indirect control independently predicted nursing students' intention to treat patients with pain. Direct control was the strongest predictor. Structural equation modeling analysis further revealed 39.84% of the variance associated with intention that could be explained by determinants of the theory of planned behavior. Additionally, educational school level and previous pain management training had great effects on pain management intention. Overall, this study identified intention as an important factor in effective pain treatment. Chinese nursing students have negative attitudes and insufficient intention to pain management. Therefore, hospitals and universities in China should manage these factors to improve nursing students' practice regarding pain management. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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