Moral Sensitivity, Empathy and Prosocial Behavior: Implications for Humanization of Nursing Care
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Suazo, Iván; Pérez Fuentes, María Del Carmen; Molero Jurado, María del Mar; Martos Martínez, África; Simón Márquez, María del Mar; [et al.]Date
2020-11-30Abstract
Humanization of nursing is related to certain social and moral variables. Moral sensitivity, empathy, and prosocial behavior help understand a situation and make decisions that benefit the patient. The objective of this study is to find out how these variables are related, and define the differences in moral sensitivity, empathy, and prosocial behavior in humanization of nursing. We also analyzed the mediating role of empathy in the relationship between moral sensitivity and prosocial behavior. The sample was made up of 330 Spanish nurses aged 22 to 56, who completed the HUMAS Scale and adapted versions of the Basic Empathy Scale, the Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire, and the Prosocial Behavior Scale. Descriptive analyses, bivariate correlations and multiple mediation models were calculated. The results found significantly different mean scores between all the groups in responsibility and moral strength, cognitive empathy, and prosocial behavior, and in moral burden, the differences wer...
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humanization
moral sensitivity
empathy
prosocial behavior
nursing care