Analysis of the Empathic Concern Subscale of the Emotional Response Questionnaire in a Study Evaluating the Impact of a 3D Cultural Simulation

Author:

Everson Naleya1,Levett-Jones Tracy1,Pitt Victoria2,Lapkin Samuel3,Van Der Riet Pamela2,Rossiter Rachel4,Jones Donovan2,Gilligan Conor2,Courtney Pratt Helen5

Affiliation:

1. The University of Technology, Faculty of Health, Sydney, Australia

2. Department of Nursing, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia

3. Centre for Research in Nursing and Health, St George Hospital, Kogorah, Australia

4. Charles Sturt University, Albury, New South Wales, Australia

5. University of Tasmania Faculty of Health, Hobart, Australia

Abstract

AbstractAbstract Background Empathic concern has been found to decline in health professional students. Few effective educational programs and a lack of validated scales are reported. Previous analysis of the Empathic Concern scale of the Emotional Response Questionnaire has reported both one and two latent constructs. Aim To evaluate the impact of simulation on nursing students’ empathic concern and test the psychometric properties of the Empathic Concern scale. Methods The study used a one group pre-test post-test design with a convenience sample of 460 nursing students. Empathic concern was measured pre-post simulation with the Empathic Concern scale. Factor Analysis was undertaken to investigate the structure of the scale. Results There was a statistically significant increase in Empathic Concern scores between pre-simulation 5.57 (SD = 1.04) and post-simulation 6.10 (SD = 0.95). Factor analysis of the Empathic Concern scale identified one latent dimension. Conclusion Immersive simulation may promote empathic concern. The Empathic Concern scale measured a single latent construct in this cohort.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,General Nursing

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