| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9737557 | International Journal of Nursing Studies | 2005 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												The purpose of this study was to develop a culturally sensitive instrument to measure caring behaviors in nursing students in Taiwan from the patient perspective. The study, involving expert assessment of content validity and face validity, a first test (n=196), and a second test (n=192) in medical-surgical patients, and the generation of descriptive statistics, resulted in a 28-item questionnaire, the caring behavior measurement (CBM). The findings suggest the CBM is a valid and reliable assessment tool of caring behaviors in students and practicing professional nurses, as well as offering a descriptive answer to “what is caring in nursing in Taiwan”.
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											Authors
												Jane Lee-Hsieh, Chien-Lin Kuo, Hung-Fu Tseng, Michael A. Turton, 
											