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Study on the Development of Communication Skills in Nursing Students (The First Report) : Association between Communication Skills and the State of Ego Sayuri NAKAMURA 1 , Harue ADACHI 2 , Mizue AMANO 1 , Mamiko MORITA 1 , Kenzo SHIBAYAMA 1 1The Department of Nursing at Fujita Health University School of Health Sciences 2The Department of Nursing College of Life and Health Sciences Chubu University Keyword: コミュニケーションスキル , 自我状態 , 看護学生 , Communication skills , The state of ego , Nursing students pp.18-26
Published Date 2007/12/30
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.7009200010
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 The purpose of the study was to investigate the association between communication skills and state of ego of nursing students, because we seek to obtain basic data on communication to establish a program for the development of communication skills. The subjects were 47 third-year students of a nursing college in nursing practice. We examined communication skills between nursing students and patients, and examined the ego state of students. The communication skills was used self-evaluation of communication skills scale based on previous study including 4 factors: "Listening," "Sympathy," "Expression"and "Judgment" (Cronbach's α coefficient: 0.88). The state of ego was examined by the questionnaire of the Tokyo University Egogram. The results showed that "Listening" obtained the highest score among the prime factors of communication, followed by "Sympathy," "Expression" with equal scores, and "Judgment." As for the association between the communication factors and the state of ego, we recognized that "Listening" and "Judgment" are in positive correlation with Nurturing Parent(NP), Adult(A)and Free Child(FC), and in negative correlation with Adapted Child(AC). And we recognized that "Sympathy" and "Expression" are in positive correlation with A and FC, and in negative correlation with AC. Furthermore, the lower scoring group on communication skills showed a significantly lower score for NP, A and FC(p<0.05, p<0.01 and p<0.01, respectively), and a significantly higher score for AC(p<0.01), when compared with the higher scoring group. Based on the foregoing, communication skills clearly correlate with the state of ego.


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電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 1345-2606 日本看護医療学会

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