Title
Professional Values in Undergraduate Nursing Students: Comparison in Different Cultures
Department
Nursing
Document Type
Article
Publication Source
Baltic Journal of Special Education
Publication Date
2022
Volume
2
Issue
43
First Page
1181
Last Page
1193
Abstract
Background: Ethical values are the foundation of nursing practice, while social values are able to characterize cultural groups and societies may also have an influence in the definition of a professional behavior. Which makes it possible to presume that different cultures might also have different professional values. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the attainment of professional values in undergraduate nursing students in different cultures and compare the professional values per semester. Design: Cross-sectional, quantitative, descriptive study. Sample consisted of 210 undergraduate nursing students in Brazil and 33 in the USA. Results: The main scores of NPVS-3 of Brazilian students were higher than students from USA (124.96±11.58 and 112.85±11.16 for the USA). In both countries, the “Caring” dimension was the highest, the mean score NPVS-3 of the Brazilian students 46.83±3.67 and USA 45.00±3.37. Ethics in nursing practice and humanization of care were identified as extremely important in the support of the work process of nursing. Conclusion: It is concluded that the values identified as the most relevant point to care are linked to respect, dignity, and patient protection.
Recommended Citation
Rached, C., Valazza, V., Amaral, G., & Lizarbe, P. (2022). “Professional Values in Undergraduate Nursing Students: Comparison in Different Cultures.” Baltic Journal of Special Education, 2(43), 1181–1193.
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