Program Evaluation of Nursing School Instruction in Measuring Students' Perceived Competence to Empathetically Communicate with Patients (Research)
Nursing Education Perspectives 2011, May-June, 32, 3
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Publisher Description
The purpose of this survey study was to examine the relationship between senior baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of their nursing program effectiveness in teaching them to empathetically communicate with patients and family members and perceived competence in empathetic communication. Nursing program components and students' perceived competence were divided into five areas: academic exposure to patient care situations, curricular emphasis during the nursing program, perceived program effectiveness, academic sources, and perceived competence.
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