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Table 1 The cognition and attitude of nursing students towards humanistic education (n = 107)

From: Final-year nursing students’ perceptions of humanistic education in nursing: a cross-sectional descriptive study

 

Subjects

Mean ± SD

1.

I have heard of concepts like “humanistic care,” “humanistic qualities,” and “humanistic education,” and I understand their meanings.

4.38 ± 0.709

2.

I can comprehend the essence of humanistic care and its significance for nursing.

4.46 ± 0.603

3.

It’s essential to provide nursing students with humanistic education.

4.59 ± 0.513

4.

Studying humanities, such as ethics, social science, and arts, is beneficial for personal growth and a positive worldview.

4.54 ± 0.603

5.

The personality and cultivation of nurses are crucial for the smooth execution of nursing work.

4.58 ± 0.550

6.

In today’s culturally diverse society, it’s crucial for me to continually elevate my level of humanistic qualities.

4.58 ± 0.630

7.

I have a strong interest in studying nursing humanities courses.

4.30 ± 0.717

8.

I frequently attend various lectures or training sessions on humanities and social science organized by school and hospital.

4.07 ± 0.832

9.

I frequently read books in the humanities (five or more books per semester).

2.22 ± 0.914