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Effects of weight bias training on student nurse empathy: A quasiexperimental study
Institution:1. School of Nursing, University of Navarra, Calle Irunlarrea, 1, 31008 Pamplona, Spain;2. IdisNA, Navarra Institute for Health Research, Pamplona, Spain;3. GENOVIFEM Research Group, University of Navarra, Spain;1. Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, University of Verona, Italy;2. Department of Medical Sciences, University of Udine, Italy;3. Laboratoire de psychologie, Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon Cedex, France;4. Laboratory of Psychology EA4139, University of Bordeaux, France;5. Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of Cagliari, Italy;1. Kiryat Shalom Nursing Center, Tel Aviv., Address: Kiryat Shalom Nursing Center, Hakeshet 26, Tel-Aviv 6676249, Israel;2. Nursing Department, School of Health Professions, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University. School of Health Professions, Tel Aviv University, 69978, Israel;3. Chair Nursing Department, School of Health Professions, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University. School of Health Professions, Tel Aviv University, 69978, Israel;1. Mersin University, School of Health, Midwifery Department, Turkey;2. Maternal and Infant Nutrition and Nurture Unit, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2NE, UK;1. Department of Public Health Nursing, University of Bursa Uludag, Türkiye;2. Department of Nursing, University of Bursa Uludag, Türkiye
Abstract:AimThis study aimed to identify the efficacy of weight bias training on the empathy skills of student nurses when working with a person with obesity.BackgroundWeight bias with nurses harboring negative attitudes towards patients with obesity results in inferior care and patients' reluctance to seek medical care. Empathy is a communication skill used in nursing to build trust and rapport with patients to provide optimal patient-centered care.MethodsThis study used a quasi-experimental design with 121 undergraduate nursing students in their first semester of the nursing program. The students completed learning activities on weight bias, including reading an article on weight bias, watching a video showing an individual with obesity's experiences in the healthcare setting and participating in a group discussion and reflection on the article and video. In addition, students completed the Jefferson Scale of Empathy-Health Professions Students’ version before and after the learning activities. Following the learning activities, students participated in a simulation activity with a standardized patient wearing an obesity suit. The standardized patient completed the Jefferson Scale of Patient Perceptions of Nurse Empathy to rate the patient's perception of the nursing student's level of empathy based on their interactions in the simulation scenario.ResultsA comparison of the scores on the Jefferson Scale of Empathy-HPS showed there was not a significant difference in the scores before learning activities (M = 15.45, SD = 12.7) and post-learning activities (M = 15.94, SD = 11.5); t(120) = 0.476, p = .635. Data analysis identified significant changes in empathy scores on the Jefferson Scale of Empathy-HPS in the accelerated second-degree cohort with differences in scores before learning activities (M = 113.7, SD = 10.5) and post-learning activities (M = 116.5, SD = 13.4); t(50) = 2.02, p = .049. The traditional cohort did not have a significant change in empathy scores. Empathy scores and the patient's perception of empathy scores showed no relationship. Most (79 %) of the patient's perception of empathy scores was moderate. Student comments in this study support the findings that some nursing students harbor weight bias towards individuals with obesity.ConclusionThere is a need to identify learning activities that eliminate weight bias in the nursing student population and result in the student's ability to demonstrate appropriate communication skills and nursing behaviors in a nondiscriminatory manner to the patient with obesity. To improve empathy behaviors, students should practice communication skills throughout the nursing curriculum.
Keywords:Attitude to obesity  Empathy  Nursing students  Patient simulation  Weight bias
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