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Determining the Factors Affecting the Compassion Levels of Students Studying in Health Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study

Year 2024, Issue: 4, 9 - 15, 29.02.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/CURARE.2024.1274679

Abstract

Objective: This study is being conducted to determine the perceived compassion levels of students studying in health sciences and the factors affecting these.
Method: The universe of this descriptive and cross-sectional study consists of university students studying in 2- and 4-year health-related undergraduate programs, with data being obtained from 920 students. The data were collected in Turkiye’s Marmara and Mediterranean regions between March 15, 2019 and April 15, 2019. The data consist of answers to questions examining the students’ sociodemographic characteristics and to the Compassion Scale. The data analysis benefits from descriptive statistics; number, percentage, mean, and standard deviation values; independent samples t-test results, and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA).
Results: The study has found the students to have good compassion levels, with these levels having been determined to differ according to gender, class, and age. The female students’ mean compassion scores both overall as well as for the six subdimensions were found to be higher than the male students’ mean scores. A very significant difference (p<0.001) was determined between the mean overall compassion score and the mean score for the indifference subdimension according to the students’ grade levels. A very significant difference (p<0.001) was also found between the mean scores for the kindness and separation subdimensions, as well as a significant difference (p<0.05) among the mean scores for the common humanity, mindfulness, and disengagement subdimensions.
Conclusion: Students’ perceived compassion levels were determined to change as a result of many factors. Universities must use all available resources to demonstrate and model compassionate behavior so that students do not lose sight of what compassion means with regard to their profession and the provision of quality care.

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We thank the students who participated in the research.

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Year 2024, Issue: 4, 9 - 15, 29.02.2024
https://doi.org/10.26650/CURARE.2024.1274679

Abstract

Project Number

None

References

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  • 2. Weingartner LA, Sawning S, Shaw MA, Klein JB. Compassion cultivation training promotes medical student wellness and enhanced clinical care. BMC Medical Education 2019; 19(1):1-11. google scholar
  • 3. Choudhary S, Ismail A, Hanif R. Individual compassion leading to employees’ performance: An empirical study from Pakistan. Journal of Management and Research 2017;4(1):1-35. google scholar
  • 4. Sexton K, Thompson S. Compassion leads to the creation of the back pack program in Kentucky--research. Kentucky Journal of Excellence in College Teaching and Learning 2016;13(1):4. google scholar
  • 5. Fulmer CA, Ostroff C. Convergence and emergence in organizations: An integrative frame work and review. Journal of Organizational Behavior 2016;37(1):122-45. google scholar
  • 6. Pehlivan T, Güner P. Compassion fatigue: The known and unknown. Journal of Psychiatric Nursing 2018;9(2):129-34. google scholar
  • 7. Adamson E, Dewar B. Compassionate care: Student nurses’ learning through reflection and the use of story. Nurse Education in Practice 2015;15(3):155-61. google scholar
  • 8. Lopez A, Sanderman R, Ranchor AV, Schroevers MJ. Compassion for others and self-compassion: Levels, correlates, and relationship with psychological well-being. Mindfulness 2018;9(1):325-31. google scholar
  • 9. Aboul-Ela GMBE. Reflections on workplace compassion and job performance. Journal of Human Values 2017;23(3):234-43. google scholar
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  • 11. Sundus A, Younas A, Fakhar J, Sughra U. Pakistani nursing students' perspectives of compassion: A convergent mixed methods study. Journal of Professional Nursing 2020; 36(6):698-706. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2020.09.014 google scholar
  • 12. Reader TW, Gillespie A. Patient neglect in healthcare institutions: a systematic review and conceptual model. BMC Health Serv Res. 2013;13:156-70. google scholar
  • 13. Kitching GT, Firestone M, Schei B, Wolfe S, Bourgeois C, O’Campo P, et. al. Unmet health needs and discrimination by healthcare providers among an indigenous population in Toronto, Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2020;111(1):40-9. google scholar
  • 14. Fotaki M. Why and how is compassion necessary to provide good quality healthcare? International Journal of Health Policy and Management 2015;4(4):199-201. google scholar
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  • 33. Papadopoulos I, Ali S. Measuring compassion in nurses and other healthcare professionals: an integrative review. Nurse Educ. Pract. 2016;16:133-9. google scholar
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Primary Language English
Subjects Nursing (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Hanife Tiryaki Şen 0000-0003-3350-1701

Tuğba Öztürk Yıldırım 0000-0002-6853-8996

Hilal Kuşcu Karatepe 0000-0001-9237-2714

Şehrinaz Polat 0000-0002-1884-897X

Project Number None
Publication Date February 29, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Issue: 4

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APA Tiryaki Şen, H., Öztürk Yıldırım, T., Kuşcu Karatepe, H., Polat, Ş. (2024). Determining the Factors Affecting the Compassion Levels of Students Studying in Health Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study. CURARE Journal of Nursing(4), 9-15. https://doi.org/10.26650/CURARE.2024.1274679
AMA Tiryaki Şen H, Öztürk Yıldırım T, Kuşcu Karatepe H, Polat Ş. Determining the Factors Affecting the Compassion Levels of Students Studying in Health Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study. CURARE Journal of Nursing. February 2024;(4):9-15. doi:10.26650/CURARE.2024.1274679
Chicago Tiryaki Şen, Hanife, Tuğba Öztürk Yıldırım, Hilal Kuşcu Karatepe, and Şehrinaz Polat. “Determining the Factors Affecting the Compassion Levels of Students Studying in Health Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study”. CURARE Journal of Nursing, no. 4 (February 2024): 9-15. https://doi.org/10.26650/CURARE.2024.1274679.
EndNote Tiryaki Şen H, Öztürk Yıldırım T, Kuşcu Karatepe H, Polat Ş (February 1, 2024) Determining the Factors Affecting the Compassion Levels of Students Studying in Health Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study. CURARE Journal of Nursing 4 9–15.
IEEE H. Tiryaki Şen, T. Öztürk Yıldırım, H. Kuşcu Karatepe, and Ş. Polat, “Determining the Factors Affecting the Compassion Levels of Students Studying in Health Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study”, CURARE Journal of Nursing, no. 4, pp. 9–15, February 2024, doi: 10.26650/CURARE.2024.1274679.
ISNAD Tiryaki Şen, Hanife et al. “Determining the Factors Affecting the Compassion Levels of Students Studying in Health Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study”. CURARE Journal of Nursing 4 (February 2024), 9-15. https://doi.org/10.26650/CURARE.2024.1274679.
JAMA Tiryaki Şen H, Öztürk Yıldırım T, Kuşcu Karatepe H, Polat Ş. Determining the Factors Affecting the Compassion Levels of Students Studying in Health Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study. CURARE Journal of Nursing. 2024;:9–15.
MLA Tiryaki Şen, Hanife et al. “Determining the Factors Affecting the Compassion Levels of Students Studying in Health Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study”. CURARE Journal of Nursing, no. 4, 2024, pp. 9-15, doi:10.26650/CURARE.2024.1274679.
Vancouver Tiryaki Şen H, Öztürk Yıldırım T, Kuşcu Karatepe H, Polat Ş. Determining the Factors Affecting the Compassion Levels of Students Studying in Health Sciences: A Cross-Sectional Study. CURARE Journal of Nursing. 2024(4):9-15.