Affiliation:
1. Department of Nursing Xiamen Medical College Xiamen China
2. Nanjing Medical University Affiliated Wuxi People's Hospital Wuxi China
3. Wuxi People's Hospital Wuxi China
4. Wuxi Medical Center Nanjing Medical University Wuxi China
5. School of Health Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce Nanjing China
6. School of Nursing Nanjing Medical University Nanjing China
Abstract
AbstractAimsTo investigate the relationship between medical narrative ability and humanistic care ability among Chinese clinical nurses, examining the potential mediating role of empathy.BackgroundIn the context of the bio‐psychosocial medical model and humanistic nursing care, understanding the core competencies of medical narrative ability, empathy and humanistic care in nursing is crucial. This study explored the mediating role of empathy between medical narrative ability and humanistic care ability.DesignA cross‐sectional study.MethodsThe study employed a descriptive, cross‐sectional survey design, involving 741 nurses from Wuxi People's Hospital. It assessed nurses' demographic characteristics, medical narrative ability, empathy, and humanistic care ability using an online questionnaire from December 2022 to February 2023. Pearson correlation analysis evaluated variable correlations, and PROCESS v3.3 model 4 was utilised for mediation analysis. The STROBE statement was chosen as the EQUATOR checklist.ResultsA positive correlation was found between nurses' medical narrative ability, humanistic care ability and empathy. Empathy partially mediated the relationship between medical narrative ability and humanistic care ability.ConclusionNurses' medical narrative ability directly and indirectly (via empathy) influences their humanistic care ability. Enhancing nurses' narrative and empathic skills can improve humanistic care, nursing quality and nurse–patient relationships.Relevance to Clinical PracticeManagers should prioritise programmes to improve nurses' storytelling and empathy skills to enhance humanistic care, improving nursing quality and patient relationships.Public ContributionThis study involves clinical nurses as participants and does not involve patients. This study collected data from clinical nurses using an online questionnaire platform in China. The questionnaire consisted of four sections, including demographic information and scales such as Narrative Competence Scale, Caring Ability Inventory and the Jefferson Scale of Empathy‐Health Professional. Clear instructions were given to participants on how to complete each scale, and measures were taken to prevent missing or duplicate responses.
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