BACKGROUND Empathic communication has numerous patient benefits, yet many nurses do not possess or utilize empathic communication skills. PURPOSE This study compared the efficacy of 2 low-cost, low-resource-intensive interventions to… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND Empathic communication has numerous patient benefits, yet many nurses do not possess or utilize empathic communication skills. PURPOSE This study compared the efficacy of 2 low-cost, low-resource-intensive interventions to increase nursing students' use of empathic communication. METHODS The study was a randomized controlled trial with a pretest, posttest, and 3-month follow-up test. Participants were assigned to 1 of 4 groups: weekly empathic communication email reminders, an empathic communication quick reference guide, both, or neither. RESULTS All groups showed a significant increase in empathic communication between the pretest and posttest. The group that received emails only showed a significant increase above and beyond the control group. None of the groups significantly increased or decreased their empathic communication between the posttest and 3-month follow-up test. CONCLUSIONS Weekly empathic communication email reminders can increase nursing students' use of empathic communication above and beyond traditional lectures and class activities.
               
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