Emotional Awareness and Communication Training Effectiveness in Oncology Nurses
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Emotional Awareness and Communication-Based Intervention Training for Oncology Nurses
Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
64 participants
Oct 25, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This interventional clinical study aims to evaluate whether a structured emotional awareness and communication training program can reduce occupational burnout among oncology nurses. The study will address the following primary questions: Does the intervention lead to a significant increase in nurses' emotional awareness? Does it improve their communication skills in challenging patient and family interactions? Does it reduce their levels of professional burnout? Participants will be recruited from oncology nurses working at Ankara Etlik City Hospital who have been employed in the unit for at least six months and consent to participate. A total of 64 nurses will be randomly assigned to an intervention group (n=32), receiving four weekly face-to-face training sessions over four weeks, or a control group (n=32), receiving educational materials in written/digital format. Data will be collected using pre- and post-intervention assessments with the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Emotional Requirements Scale, and the Communication Skills Scale for Healthcare Professionals. All data will be anonymized and analyzed to determine the effectiveness of the intervention in enhancing emotional awareness and communication skills and in reducing burnout among oncology nurses.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Employed as a nurse in an oncology unit for at least 6 months
- Voluntarily agrees to participate in the study
- Able to attend all training sessions
- Completes both pre-test and post-test questionnaires
Exclusion Criteria3
- Currently on leave or planning to take leave during the study period
- Has received prior structured training related to emotional awareness or communication skills within the past year
- Diagnosed with a severe psychological disorder that may affect participation
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Interventions
Participants in the intervention group will receive a structured training program over four weeks, consisting of weekly 45-minute face-to-face sessions. The program covers: Recognizing emotions and emotional awareness Burnout symptoms and healthy coping strategies Challenging conversations and effective communication skills Personal strategies to prevent burnout The training includes interactive presentations, group discussions, and short exercises.
Participants in the control group will receive written or digital educational materials after the intervention period. No face-to-face training is provided during the study.
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NCT07231913