Strategies and resources for nurse leaders to use to lead with empathy and prudence so they understand and address sources of anxiety among nurses practising in …

A Hofmeyer, R Taylor - Journal of clinical nursing, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Identify strategies and resources for nurse leaders to use to lead with empathy and
prudence to improve quality of care and to ease the psychological toll on nurses caring for …

Patient's views of empathic and compassionate healthcare interactions: a sco** review

ME Barker, KT Leach, T Levett-Jones - Nurse Education Today, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Compassion and empathy are integral to safe and effective patient care.
However, to date, most studies have focused on exploring, defining, measuring and …

The effects of empathy skills training on nursing students' empathy and attitudes toward elderly people

S Gholamzadeh, M Khastavaneh, Z Khademian… - BMC medical …, 2018 - Springer
Background Nursing students' empathy and positive attitudes toward elderly people could
help provide improved elderly care in their future practice. This study aimed to investigate …

Nurses' empathy in different wards: A cross-sectional study

F Ghaedi, E Ashouri, M Soheili… - Iranian journal of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Background: Empathy is an important component of the nurse-client relationship and
nursing care. The current study aimed to compare nurses' level of empathy with patients in …

Development of non-technical skills through virtual patients for undergraduate nursing students: An exploratory study

M Peddle, L Mckenna, M Bearman, D Nestel - Nurse education today, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction Non-technical skills (NTS) are fundamental requirements for health professional
graduates for safe and competent practice. Technology enhanced simulation, including …

Qualities, teaching, and measurement of compassion in nursing: A systematic review

M Durkin, R Gurbutt, J Carson - Nurse education today, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Compassion has global implications for nursing care. However, failure to
provide compassionate care is reported by patients. Nursing and nurse education have …

'To be treated as a human': Using co‐production to explore experts by experience involvement in mental health nursing education–The COMMUNE project

A Horgan, F Manning, J Bocking… - … journal of mental …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Increasingly, experts as deemed by personal experience or mental health service use, are
involved in the education of nurses; however, accompanying research is limited and focuses …

Capturing the interpersonal process of psychiatric nurses: A model for engagement

KR Delaney, M Shattell, ME Johnson - Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2017 - Elsevier
Staff members' engagement with patients is a critical element of inpatient psychiatric care,
essential to safety, the hospitalization experience and the development of a culture of care …

[HTML][HTML] 'You before me': A qualitative study of health care professionals' and students' understanding and experiences of compassion in the workplace, self …

H Egan, R Keyte, K McGowan, L Peters… - Health Professions …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background The importance of compassionate care within health care services is at the
forefront of training and workplace policy and practice. The challenges for Health Care …

Assessment of compassion fatigue and empathy levels in nurses during the COVID-19 outbreak: Turkey's case

S Sahin, A Arioz Duzgun, A Unsal… - Journal of religion and …, 2023 - Springer
This study was conducted to determine the compassion fatigue level of nurses and to review
several variables believed to be associated with it; in addition, an assessment is made of …