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      Relationships between nurse-expressed empathy, patient-perceived empathy and patient distress.

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          It is increasingly important that nursing care be associated with measurable patient outcomes. A correlational study examined relationships between nurse-expressed empathy and two patient outcomes: patient perceived empathy and patient distress. Subjects (N = 140) were randomly selected from RNs and patients on medical and surgical units in two urban, acute care hospitals. Nurse-subjects (N = 70) completed two measures of nurse-expressed empathy: the Behavioral Test of Interpersonal Skills and the Staff-Patient Interaction Response Scale. Patient-subjects (N = 70) completed the Profile of Mood States, the Multiple Affect Adjective Checklist, and the Barrett-Lennard Relationship Inventory. Findings indicated a negative relationship (r = .71, p < .001) between a set of empathy variables and a set of patient distress variables and a positive relationship between nurse-expressed and patient perceived empathy (r = .37-.47, p < .05). This study is one of the first to link behavioral measures of nurse empathy to patient outcomes.

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          Journal
          Image J Nurs Sch
          Image--the journal of nursing scholarship
          0743-5150
          0743-5150
          1995
          : 27
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
          Article
          10.1111/j.1547-5069.1995.tb00895.x
          8530122
          1896e5d6-b3a4-49d2-8310-7d644aabac64
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