The Effect of Stigmatization on Working Nurses' Willingness to Care for Patients with Psoriasis

Published: 7 February 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/dsgb4tn2k4.1
Contributors:
Shuzhen Kong, Haoru Niu, Xinyu Xu, Ruixue Wang, Simeng Cui, Jiarui Xie, Weihua Zou, Deling Kong, Cong Yao, HuiYun Yang, Baibing Mi, Songmei Geng

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The database contains information from 1,873 nurses recruited from 10 hospitals in Shaanxi Province (between August and October 2023), aimed at identifying key mediators and enhancing our understanding of the factors influencing nurses' caregiving attitudes toward psoriasis patients. The inclusion criteria included:(1) Registered clinical nurses who had been employed for≥3 months;(2) agreed to participate in the study. After obtaining the nurses' consent and completing the demographic information, the nurses were required to observe eight standardized images of patients with psoriasis before proceeding to complete the questionnaire. Initially, a large sample of 1946 nurses participated in the study. However, 73 questionnaires were excluded from the final analysis due to incomplete responses or excessively short completion times (<1 minute). Consequently, a total of 1873 nurses were included in the study, resulting in a response rate of 96.2%.

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Xi'an Jiaotong University School of Medicine

Categories

Dermatology, Psoriasis, Stigmatization in Nursing Phenomena Care

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