Self‐disclosure, empathy and anxiety in nurses
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2021Author
İbrahimoğlu, ÖzlemMersin, Sevinç
Açıkgöz, Gizem
Çağlar, Merve
Akyol, Eda
Özkan, Burcu
Öner, Özlem
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İbrahimoğlu, Ö., Mersin, S., Açıkgöz, G., Çağlar, M., Akyol, E., Özkan, B., Öner, Ö. (2021) Self-disclosure, empathy and anxiety in nurses. Perspect Psychiatr Care. 1- 9. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ppc.12842Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
This study aimed to examine the relationship between self-disclosure, empathy, and anxiety in nurses.
Design and Methods
The study was conducted with 255 nurses working in hospitals in Turkey. Data were collected using a Sociodemographic Form, the Self-Disclosure Scale (SDS), the Basic Empathy Scale (BES), and the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI).
Findings
A statistically significant positive relationship was found among the SDS, BES, and Spielberger STAI.
Practice Implications
Psychiatric nurses should ensure the reduction of nurses' anxiety levels by planning different interventions such as psychotherapy, counseling, and training. They may determine nurses' self-disclosure and empathy skills as well as their needs.