| Titre : | Hospice nurse identification of comfortable and difficult discussion topics: Associations among self-perceived communication effectiveness, nursing stress, life events, and burnout (2019) |
| Auteurs : | Margaret F. Clayton, Auteur ; Eli Iacob, Auteur ; Maija Reblin, Auteur ; ET AL., Auteur |
| Type de document : | Article : texte imprimé |
| Dans : | Patient Education and Counseling (Vol. 102, n° 10, Octobre 2019) |
| Article en page(s) : | pp. 1793-1801 |
| Langues : | Anglais |
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Objective
To assess hospice nurses’ self-perceived communication effectiveness, identify comfortable and difficult discussion topics, and explore associations between self-perceived communication effectiveness, burnout, nursing stress, and life events. Methods 181 nurses completed self-report measures, then listed comfortable and/or difficult patient and caregiver discussion topics. Results Nurses were generally experienced (median 9 years, range Conclusion Hospice nurses perceive themselves as effective communicators, yet want additional training. Perceived communication effectiveness is associated with burnout and stress. Practice implications Communication training that focuses on contextually grounded topics identified by participants may optimize communication between hospice nurses, patients and caregivers. |
| Catalogueur : | RESOdoc |
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| RESO P.12 | RE65681633 | Bulletin | RESOdoc | Consultation sur place Disponible |

