Abstract
Purpose
The study aims to determine the relationship between nurses’ empathic tendencies, empathic skills, and individualized care perceptions.
Design and Methods
This study employed a descriptive and correlational design. Data were collected from nurses in eight training and research hospitals in Turkey. The study sample consisted of 472 nurses who were both volunteered to participate and randomly selected.
Findings
A definite high‐level relation was determined between nurses’ empathic tendencies and individualized care perceptions, but no relation was determined between nurses’ empathic skills and individualized care perceptions.
Practice Implications
This study can underline practices accounting for empathy and individualized care in nursing research and training programs.