知识中介对护士对心脏护理患者共情的影响:一项实验研究。

IF 2.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Atefeh Galehdarifard, Moloud Radfar, Mohammad Gholami, Mojgan Khademi, Farzad Ebrahimzadeh, Mohammad-Hasan Imani-Nasab
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背景:心血管疾病患者经常经历死亡恐惧、抑郁和焦虑,所有这些都与未来发生心脏事件的风险增加有关。研究表明,移情能力的提高与此类事件的风险降低有关,因此增强心脏护士的移情能力至关重要。知识中介是一种利用各种干预措施加强实践的战略,是实现这一目标的关键。目的:本研究旨在探讨知识中介对护士对心脏护理患者共情的影响。方法:100名心脏科护士随机分为对照组和干预组。干预组采用多宾七阶段法进行知识中介。共情水平采用共情构建评定量表(ECRS)测量,得分范围从+252到-252,并使用SPSS 21版进行分析。结果:干预组共情改变评分(MECS)为22.90±50.93 (p=0.003),对照组为7.10±60.20 (p=0.408);值得注意的是,基线共情评分≥100的干预组护士的调整后MECS显著高于对照组(11.44个单位对-15.42个单位)。结论:知识中介可以增强中度共情心科护士的共情能力,其效果受护士初始共情水平的影响。本研究有助于更深入地了解医疗保健环境中的知识中介策略。
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The impact of knowledge brokering on nurses' empathy with patients receiving cardiac care: an experimental study.

Background: Patients with cardiovascular diseases often experience fear of death, depression and anxiety, all of which are linked to a heightened risk of future cardiac events. Research indicates that improved empathy is associated with a reduced risk of such events, making the enhancement of empathy among cardiac nurses crucial. Knowledge brokering, a strategy that utilises various interventions to strengthen practice, is key to achieving this.

Purpose: This study aims to examine the impact of knowledge brokering on nurses' empathy towards patients receiving cardiac care.

Methods: This experimental study involved 100 cardiac nurses who were randomly assigned to control and intervention groups. The intervention group received knowledge brokering using Dobbin's seven-stage method. Empathy levels were measured using the Empathy Construct Rating Scale (ECRS), with scores ranging from +252 to -252, and analysed using SPSS version 21.

Results: Findings showed a significant mean empathy change score (MECS) of 22.90 ± 50.93 in the intervention group (p=0.003) compared to 7.10 ± 60.20 in the control group (p=0.408). Notably, nurses with a baseline empathy score of ≥100 in the intervention group exhibited a significantly higher adjusted MECS than the control group (11.44 units versus -15.42 units).

Conclusion: Knowledge brokering can enhance empathy in moderately empathic cardiac nurses, with its effectiveness influenced by the nurses' initial empathy levels. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the knowledge brokering strategy in healthcare settings.

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