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Interpersonal Trust and Empathy in Nurse-Nurse Relationships
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NursingTrust MetricInterpersonal CommunicationQuestionnaire DataEmpathyInterpersonal RelationshipsNursing ResearchTrustInterpersonal TrustSocial SciencesTrust ManagementTherapeutic RelationshipCommunicationPersonal RelationshipArtsPsychologySocial Exchange Theory
The specific purpose of a study that examined interpersonal communication in ongoing nurse-nurse dyads was to ascertain the nature of the relationship between interpersonal trust and empathy in nurse-nurse interaction. Analysis of questionnaire data collected from a sample of 36 diploma school nursing instructors indicated slight correlations between specific trust and general trust and between general trust and empathy. A strong negative correlation was found between specify trust and empathy. Discussion centered on an explanation for the inverse relationship between specific trust and empathy and a proposed model for how trust functions in ongoing nurse-nurse dyads.