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Factors Influencing Patient-Centeredness among Korean Nursing Students: Empathy and Communication Self-Efficacy.

Jaehee JeonSeung-Hye Choi
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
In recent years, there is a growing tendency in the extent to which patients wish to be actively involved in processes related to their healthcare and relevant decision-making. This was a cross sectional study. We examined undergraduate nursing students' patient-centeredness and investigated its associated factors including empathy and communication self-efficacy using a structured questionnaire. A total of 201 undergraduate nursing students who provided written consent to participate in the study completed measures on patient-centeredness (sharing and caring), empathy (fantasy, perspective taking, personal distress, and empathic concern), and communication self-efficacy. The factors affecting patient-centeredness were analyzed using multiple regression. Communication self-efficacy affected patient-centered sharing, while age, empathy (fantasy, personal distress, empathic concern), and communication self-efficacy affected patient-centered caring. Empathy and communication self-efficacy positively affected patient-centeredness. Therefore, strategies that promote empathy and communication self-efficacy are needed to increase patient-centered care competency.
Keyphrases
  • nursing students
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  • healthcare
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  • palliative care
  • physical activity
  • cross sectional
  • risk factors
  • quality improvement
  • chronic pain
  • patient reported outcomes
  • affordable care act