Communication Skills Training on How to Break Bad News for Japanese Nurses in Oncology: Effects of Training on Nurses’ Confidence and Perceived Effectiveness

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Sakiko Fukui
Keiko Ogawa
Naoshi Fukui
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[1] The Japanese Red Cross University,School of Nursing
[2] Musashino University,School of Nursing
[3] National Hospital Organization Sagamihara Hospital,Department of Etiology, Clinical Research Center
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Effect; Communication skill training; Bad news; Nurses; Japanese; Oncology;
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Delivering bad news is an important communication skill for oncology nurses. No Asian study has developed a communication skills training program. We investigated the effect of such a program on the confidence and practical competence of Japanese oncology nurses. Thirty-one nurses participated, based on Western work in a 6-h workshop; the effect was assessed for 3 months. We evaluated the program effect by measuring nurse-rated confidence regarding communication with patients three times (before, immediately after, and 3 months after the program), in addition to interviewing them on the perception of the program at T3. On nurse-rated confidence in communication, 16/21 items were significantly increased 3 months after the program, and almost all nurses were positive about the course effectiveness. Communication skills training increased Japanese nurses’ confidence as well as being perceived as effective.
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