Attitudes and Emotional Responses of the Nurses in Jordanian Public Hospitals toward Caring for Patients with Disabilities

Journal Title: Lupine Online Journal of Nursing & Health care - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The study aimed to investigate the attitudes and emotional responses of the nurses in 3 Jordanian Public hospitals for patients caring for patients with disabilities. To achieve the aim of the study a sample was taken from 3 public hospitals in Jordan. Data were analyzed. Results indelicate no correlation between demographic variables and the attitudes and emotions, However there was correlation between attitudes and emotions toward nursing individuals at (p <0.05), But analyzing the correlation between demographic variables and the items of the attitudes scale and emotions shows some correlation individually.

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Maziad Abed Al Karim Al Adwan A

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  • EP ID EP580782
  • DOI 10.32474/LOJNHC.2018.01.000105
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Maziad Abed Al Karim Al Adwan A (2018). Attitudes and Emotional Responses of the Nurses in Jordanian Public Hospitals toward Caring for Patients with Disabilities. Lupine Online Journal of Nursing & Health care, 1(1), 26-30. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-580782