The role of evidence‐based practice and empathy in shared decision‐making attitudes among newly graduated nurses: A cross‐sectional study

Author:

An Xin1,Zhang Dan2,Wang Qiushuang1,Shi Xinhui1,Wang Mengdi1,Wang Yingzhe3,Ma Jinghua1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing Hebei University of Chinese Medicine Shijiazhuang China

2. Department of Geriatric Gastroenterology Hebei General Hospital Shijiazhuang China

3. Department of Respiratory Hebei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shijiazhuang China

Abstract

AbstractAimExamine the levels of variables and explore drivers associated with shared decision‐making attitudes among newly graduated nurses.DesignThis was a descriptive and cross‐sectional study.MethodsFrom August 2022 to October 2022, a cross‐section of 216 newly graduated nurses from four comprehensive A‐level hospitals in northern China was recruited using convenience sampling. Newly graduated nurses are generally defined as nurses with a service period of six months to one year. Data were collected using an online questionnaire support platform, including the Nursing Shared Decision‐Making Attitude scale, Jefferson scale of Empathy‐Health profession students and the Health Sciences Evidence‐Based Practice questionnaire. All data were analysed descriptively, and correlational analysis and hierarchical regression were used to make identical connections between variables.ResultsNewly graduated nurses supported shared decision‐making. Perceptions of shared decision‐making were correlated with the experiences of empathy and evidence‐based practice. Additionally, perspective‐taking of empathy and beliefs, and the ability to search for and apply existing scientific findings of evidence‐based practice had a significant impact on more positive attitudes.ConclusionThe survey showed that acceptance of shared decision‐making was positive among newly graduated nurses. Clinical nursing managers and teachers should pay attention to cultivating the evidence‐based practice and empathy of newly graduated nurses to adopt an optimistic attitude towards shared decision‐making in the long term.ImpactThe survey addresses attitudes of shared decision‐making among newly graduated nurses and determines whether empathy and evidence‐based practice has an impact on it. The main finding is that newly graduated nurses have an optimistic outlook on the implementation of shared decision‐making. This survey showed that empathy and evidence‐based practice competencies are associated with shared decision‐making attitudes among newly graduated nurses. The results of this survey have an impact on educational institutions and hospitals in the form of recommendations. Several training programmes on empathy and evidence‐based practice can help adopt the shared decision‐making attitudes of newly graduated nurses.Patient or public contributionNo patient or public contribution.

Funder

Hebei University of Chinese Medicine

Publisher

Wiley

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