he Effect of Motivational Statements Applied to Nurses in the Emergency Department on Job Satisfaction, Compassion Fatigue and Communication Skills During the Pandemic Period: A Randomized Controlled Study
Satisfaction, Compassion Fatigue, Communication, Social
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Satisfaction
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:The nurses working in the emergency room, working only in the day shift on weekdays, using mobile phones and volunteering to participate in the study were included in the study.
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Exclusion Criteria:The exclusion criterion for the study was those who did not fully fill out the data collection forms.
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Sites / Locations
- Hilal KARTAL
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Motivation
Control
Motivational notifications were sent to the nurses in the motivational group (n=30) via SMS messages to their mobile phones at 07.00, 12.00 and 16.00 for 21 days. Like a good morning message that allows you to start the day with a beautiful energy (Example: Thank you for the hard and selfless work you do every day. We love and appreciate angels like you and you. Good morning). Motivational notifications sent to the participants were prepared each day to be different from the previous day. Data were obtained with the Individual Introduction Form, Job Satisfaction, Compassion Fatigue and Communication Skills Scale.
Motivational notifications were not sent to the nurses in the control group (n=30) and they continued their routine work in the emergency room. only pretest and posttest were applied. Data were obtained with the Individual Introduction Form, Job Satisfaction, Compassion Fatigue and Communication Skills Scale.