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Communication Skills Training For Emergency Nurses
Objective: To determine the effects of a communication skills training program on emergency nurses and patient satisfaction. Methods: Sixteen emergency nurses attended a 6-week psychoeducation program that was intended to improve their communication skills. The first 3 sessions of the psychoeducatio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3133844/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21750643 |
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author | Ak, Mehmet Cinar, Orhan Sutcigil, Levent Congologlu, Emel Dovyap Haciomeroglu, Bikem Canbaz, Hayri Yaprak, Hulya Jay, Loni Ozmenler, Kamil Nahit |
author_facet | Ak, Mehmet Cinar, Orhan Sutcigil, Levent Congologlu, Emel Dovyap Haciomeroglu, Bikem Canbaz, Hayri Yaprak, Hulya Jay, Loni Ozmenler, Kamil Nahit |
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description | Objective: To determine the effects of a communication skills training program on emergency nurses and patient satisfaction. Methods: Sixteen emergency nurses attended a 6-week psychoeducation program that was intended to improve their communication skills. The first 3 sessions of the psychoeducation program consisted of theoretical education on empathy and communication. Other sessions covered awareness, active communication, and empathic skills on a cognitive behavioral basis using discussion, role play, and homework within an interactive group. The effects of the program were assessed using a communication skills scale, empathy scale, and patient satisfaction survey and were reflected by the reduction in the number of undesirable events between nurses and patients in the emergency department. Results: The mean communication skill score (177.8±20) increased to 198.8±15 after training (p=0.001). Empathy score also increased from 25.7±7 to 32.6±6 (p=0.001). The patient satisfaction survey of 429 patients demonstrated increased scores on confidence in the nurses (76.4±11.2 to 84.6±8.3; p=0.01); the nurse's respect, kindness, and thoughtfulness (72.2± 8.1 to 82.1 ± 6,5; p=0.01); individualized attention (71.3± 6.2 to 73.2 ± 9.8; p=0.2); devotion of adequate time to listening (84.6± 9.3 to 89.8 ± 7.6; p=0.03); and counseling and information delivery (71.1± 10.2 to 80.2 ± 9.7; p=0.01). The number of undesirable events and complaints during nurse-patient interactions decreased 66 % from 6 to 2. Conclusion: “Communication Skills Training” can improve emergency nurses' communication and empathy skills with a corresponding increase in patient satisfaction and reduction of the undesirable events and complaints during nurse-patient interactions. |
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spelling | pubmed-31338442011-07-12 Communication Skills Training For Emergency Nurses Ak, Mehmet Cinar, Orhan Sutcigil, Levent Congologlu, Emel Dovyap Haciomeroglu, Bikem Canbaz, Hayri Yaprak, Hulya Jay, Loni Ozmenler, Kamil Nahit Int J Med Sci Research Paper Objective: To determine the effects of a communication skills training program on emergency nurses and patient satisfaction. Methods: Sixteen emergency nurses attended a 6-week psychoeducation program that was intended to improve their communication skills. The first 3 sessions of the psychoeducation program consisted of theoretical education on empathy and communication. Other sessions covered awareness, active communication, and empathic skills on a cognitive behavioral basis using discussion, role play, and homework within an interactive group. The effects of the program were assessed using a communication skills scale, empathy scale, and patient satisfaction survey and were reflected by the reduction in the number of undesirable events between nurses and patients in the emergency department. Results: The mean communication skill score (177.8±20) increased to 198.8±15 after training (p=0.001). Empathy score also increased from 25.7±7 to 32.6±6 (p=0.001). The patient satisfaction survey of 429 patients demonstrated increased scores on confidence in the nurses (76.4±11.2 to 84.6±8.3; p=0.01); the nurse's respect, kindness, and thoughtfulness (72.2± 8.1 to 82.1 ± 6,5; p=0.01); individualized attention (71.3± 6.2 to 73.2 ± 9.8; p=0.2); devotion of adequate time to listening (84.6± 9.3 to 89.8 ± 7.6; p=0.03); and counseling and information delivery (71.1± 10.2 to 80.2 ± 9.7; p=0.01). The number of undesirable events and complaints during nurse-patient interactions decreased 66 % from 6 to 2. Conclusion: “Communication Skills Training” can improve emergency nurses' communication and empathy skills with a corresponding increase in patient satisfaction and reduction of the undesirable events and complaints during nurse-patient interactions. Ivyspring International Publisher 2011-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3133844/ /pubmed/21750643 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Ak, Mehmet Cinar, Orhan Sutcigil, Levent Congologlu, Emel Dovyap Haciomeroglu, Bikem Canbaz, Hayri Yaprak, Hulya Jay, Loni Ozmenler, Kamil Nahit Communication Skills Training For Emergency Nurses |
title | Communication Skills Training For Emergency Nurses |
title_full | Communication Skills Training For Emergency Nurses |
title_fullStr | Communication Skills Training For Emergency Nurses |
title_full_unstemmed | Communication Skills Training For Emergency Nurses |
title_short | Communication Skills Training For Emergency Nurses |
title_sort | communication skills training for emergency nurses |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3133844/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21750643 |
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