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Interpersonal communication, empathy, and stress perceived by nursing students who use social networks.

Lorena Gutiérrez-PuertasVerónica V Márquez-HernándezVanesa Gutiérrez-PuertasGenoveva Granados-GámezGabriel Aguilera-Manrique
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2020)
This study addresses the problem of social network use in the clinical setting and how this can influence nursing students' therapeutic communication skills with patients. The results of this study have showed that, among nursing students, social network use has a negative impact, showing decreased empathy. Likewise, students who show a greater level of empathy have better interpersonal communication skills. However, significant results were not found between psychological distress and problematic social network use. Therefore, it is necessary to perform additional studies that would further explore this aspect. This study allows us to explore the negative impact of social networks on therapeutic communication, with the aim of developing prevention strategies at university institutions.
Keyphrases
  • nursing students
  • mental health
  • healthcare
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  • depressive symptoms