Table 2. Self-Reported Practice of Family-Centered Care, Psychosocial Characteristics, and Confidence Responding to Families’ Psychosocial Needs (N = 212).
Variable | Score, points | |
---|---|---|
Mean (SD) | Possible range | |
Family-centered care | ||
Showing interpersonal sensitivity | 4.9 (1.0) | 1-7 |
Treating people respectfully | 5.5 (0.8) | 1-7 |
Communicating specific information | 4.3 (1.4) | 1-7 |
Providing general information | 4.3 (1.4) | 1-7 |
Burnout | ||
Emotional exhaustion | 21.4 (11.2) | 0-54 |
Depersonalization | 4.6 (4.6) | 0-30 |
Personal Accomplishment | 35.7 (7.1) | 0-48 |
Empathy | 110.4 (12.6) | 20-140 |
Anxiety | 1.5 (1.6) | 0-6 |
Depressive symptoms | 1.0 (1.4) | 0-6 |
Coping | ||
Approach-based coping | 3.0 (0.5) | 1-4 |
Avoidance-based coping | 1.9 (0.4) | 1-4 |
Psychological resilience | 3.5 (0.6) | 1-5 |
Perceived social support | 17.7 (2.5) | 5-20 |
Work-family conflict | 20.9 (8.1) | 5-35 |
Confidence responding to families’ psychosocial needs | ||
Physicians and surgeons | 3.1 (0.8) | 1-5 |
Nurses | 2.8 (0.9) | 1-5 |
Allied and mental health professionals | 3.0 (1.1) | 1-5 |