Nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurseepatient relationship

Background: Genuineness was highlighted as an important concept when nurses' perceptions of facilitating a therapeutic relationship were assessed in a study conducted in private general hospital wards. Training courses are mainly professionally orientated and little attention is given to genuin...

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Main Authors: Anna E. Van den Heever, M. Poggenpoel, C. P.H. Myburgh
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2015-10-01
Series:Health SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
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Online Access:https://hsag.co.za/index.php/hsag/article/view/926
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spelling doaj-a5a7370dff7d4ce0a413bc8e4871b6512020-11-24T22:49:51ZafrAOSISHealth SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences1025-98482071-97362015-10-0120110.4102/hsag.v20i1.926599Nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurseepatient relationshipAnna E. Van den Heever0M. Poggenpoel1C. P.H. Myburgh2University of JohannesburgUniversity of JohannesburgUniversity of JohannesburgBackground: Genuineness was highlighted as an important concept when nurses' perceptions of facilitating a therapeutic relationship were assessed in a study conducted in private general hospital wards. Training courses are mainly professionally orientated and little attention is given to genuineness, which is underpinned by values and influenced by culture and self-awareness. Reflection on patients' feelings enables mindfulness in the nurse—patient relationship, but nurses often act on instinct or rely on learned knowledge and skills. Despite the increased emphasis on virtue ethics and honest disclosure, hope is offered but nurses are often not honest with themselves or in their response to patients.This poses a challenge when genuineness is facilitated. In this article, nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness will be discussed. Method: To assess nurses' genuineness, a quantitative, contextual, deductive and descriptive study was conducted. A purposive sample of nurses was taken from private general hospitals in Gauteng, South Africa. Nurses' (n = 181) perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurse—patient relationship were self-assessed on a five-point scale in a questionnaire. Data analysis: Descriptive statistics and non-parametric statistical techniques were used. Specific hypotheses were tested to identify whether statistically significant differences in perceptions of facilitating genuineness existed between two or more groups. Results: When groups were compared, statistically significant differences were identified in nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness with respect to age, years' experience as a nurse and qualifications. It is recommended that nurses' awareness of genuineness and its facilitation should involve learning through socialisation and self-awareness.https://hsag.co.za/index.php/hsag/article/view/926PerceptionGenuinenessFacilitation
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author Anna E. Van den Heever
M. Poggenpoel
C. P.H. Myburgh
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M. Poggenpoel
C. P.H. Myburgh
Nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurseepatient relationship
Health SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
Perception
Genuineness
Facilitation
author_facet Anna E. Van den Heever
M. Poggenpoel
C. P.H. Myburgh
author_sort Anna E. Van den Heever
title Nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurseepatient relationship
title_short Nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurseepatient relationship
title_full Nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurseepatient relationship
title_fullStr Nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurseepatient relationship
title_full_unstemmed Nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurseepatient relationship
title_sort nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurseepatient relationship
publisher AOSIS
series Health SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
issn 1025-9848
2071-9736
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Background: Genuineness was highlighted as an important concept when nurses' perceptions of facilitating a therapeutic relationship were assessed in a study conducted in private general hospital wards. Training courses are mainly professionally orientated and little attention is given to genuineness, which is underpinned by values and influenced by culture and self-awareness. Reflection on patients' feelings enables mindfulness in the nurse—patient relationship, but nurses often act on instinct or rely on learned knowledge and skills. Despite the increased emphasis on virtue ethics and honest disclosure, hope is offered but nurses are often not honest with themselves or in their response to patients.This poses a challenge when genuineness is facilitated. In this article, nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness will be discussed. Method: To assess nurses' genuineness, a quantitative, contextual, deductive and descriptive study was conducted. A purposive sample of nurses was taken from private general hospitals in Gauteng, South Africa. Nurses' (n = 181) perceptions of facilitating genuineness in a nurse—patient relationship were self-assessed on a five-point scale in a questionnaire. Data analysis: Descriptive statistics and non-parametric statistical techniques were used. Specific hypotheses were tested to identify whether statistically significant differences in perceptions of facilitating genuineness existed between two or more groups. Results: When groups were compared, statistically significant differences were identified in nurses' perceptions of facilitating genuineness with respect to age, years' experience as a nurse and qualifications. It is recommended that nurses' awareness of genuineness and its facilitation should involve learning through socialisation and self-awareness.
topic Perception
Genuineness
Facilitation
url https://hsag.co.za/index.php/hsag/article/view/926
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