Author:
Heo Seongkum,Haley Brandy,Wright Patricia,Barone Claudia P.,Anders Michael,Bertulfo Tara,Troyan Patricia
Abstract
Abstract
AIM
The purpose of this study was to examine active listening, self-awareness, and empathy and how they relate to changes in patient-centered care (PCC) in undergraduate nursing students.
BACKGROUND
PCC is associated with better patient outcomes, but the level of PCC has been found to be low in nursing students.
METHOD
This secondary analysis used baseline and follow-up data at two time points from 50 undergraduate nursing students.
RESULTS
Changes in self-awareness were associated with changes in PCC directly (Follow-Up 1) or directly and indirectly through the effects on changes in empathy (Follow-Up 2), controlling for age, experience, and intervention. Changes in active listening were associated with changes in PCC only indirectly through the effect on changes in empathy only at Follow-Up 2.
CONCLUSION
Changes in self-awareness and active listening need to be the first targets of interventions to improve PCC in undergraduate nursing students.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Education,General Medicine,General Nursing
Cited by
2 articles.
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