• Pak J Med Sci · Mar 2019

    The relationship between levels of Alexithymia and communication skills of nursing students.

    • Behire Sancar and Demet Aktas.
    • Behire Sancar, PhD. Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing and Health Services, Toros University, School of Health Sciences, Mersin, Turkey.
    • Pak J Med Sci. 2019 Mar 1; 35 (2): 489494489-494.

    Background & ObjectiveEffective communication in the nursing profession is not just a personal skill but is accepted as a learned and gained technique in the instructional process. It is possible for nurses to professionally provide effective and quality service with the establishment, development, and transfer to emotion of effective communication with people. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between levels of alexithymia and communication skills of nursing students.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted among students attending the School of Nursing in a university in Turkey in the 2017-2018 Spring semester. A total of 634 nursing students participated in the study. The data in the study were collected with the "Student Introduction Form", the "Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS)" and the "Communication Skills Scale (CSS)". Means, standard deviations, t-test, ANOVA and Pearson correlation analysis were used for the analysis.ResultsThe mean TAS scores of the nursing students were found to be 56.31±8.82, and the students had "moderate alexithymia" based on the average scores of the scale. The mean CSS scores of the nursing students in the study was found to be 91.16±12.99, and the students had "Good level of communication" based on the average scores of the scale. In our study, a negative and moderate correlation between the levels of alexithymia of nursing students and their communication skills was detected (p: 0.001).ConclusionIt was found that as the levels of alexithymia of nursing student increased, their communication skills decreased.

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