NURSE statements for articulating empathy
Example
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“It sounds like you are frustrated”
Notes
- In general, turn down the intensity a notch when you name the emotion
Example
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“This helps me understand what you are thinking”
Notes
- Think of this as another kind of acknowledgment but stop short of suggesting you understand everything (you don’t)
Example
- “I can see you have really been trying to follow our instructions”
Notes
- Remember that praise also fits in here eg “I think you have done a great job with this”
Example:
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“I will do my best to make sure you have what you need”
Notes:
- Making this kind of commitment is a powerful statement
Example:
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“Could you say more about what you mean when you say that…”
Notes:
- Asking a focused question prevents this from seeming too obvious
Three fundamental skills
Example:
- “Tell me more about…”
Notes:
- Use when you are not sure what someone is talking about (rather than jump to an assumption).
Example:
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“What do you think about…”
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“Here’s what the tests show”
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“Does that make sense…?”
Notes:
- Related to Assess-Knowledge-Respond in SPIKES. Think of this as one unit of information transfer
Example:
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“I wish I could say that the chemo always works”
Notes:
- Enables you to align with the patient while acknowledging the reality of the situation
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