Empathy of intensive care nurses and critical care family needs assessment. |
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Authors: | P A Murphy D A Forrester D M Price J F Monaghan |
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Affiliation: | Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, NJ. |
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Abstract: | In this study we explored the relationship between the empathy of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses and their ability to assess accurately the perceived needs of family members of patients hospitalized in ICU settings. Thirty family needs were studied by using Molter's 1983 revision of the Critical Care Family Needs Inventory (CCFNI). Data consisted of 92 pairs of CCFNI responses obtained from 92 family members of ICU patients and 60 ICU nurses providing direct care for these patients. Multiple regression analysis was performed to determine the extent to which empathy and nursing experience contribute to accurate assessment of the needs of ICU family members. The more emphatic ICU nurses were, the greater their ability to assess ICU family members' needs accurately on six of the needs studied (p less than or equal to 0.05). Length of nursing experience negatively affected the nurse's ability to assess three of the ICU family members' needs accurately (p less than 0.05). |
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