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Turkish Version of Nurses’ Grief Counselling Competency Scale Adapted

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January 3, 2026
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In a groundbreaking study, researchers Şimşek Arslan, Balcı, and Çolak have made significant strides in the field of nursing by assessing the anticipatory grief counseling capabilities of nurses in Turkey. Within the context of healthcare, anticipatory grief is a critical phenomenon that healthcare professionals must navigate, especially when dealing with patients confronting terminal illnesses and their families. This study not only emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing grief but also sheds light on the necessity for nurses to possess specific competencies in this area.

The research focuses on the adaptation and validation of the “Nurses’ Competency in Anticipatory Grief Counseling Scale,” originally developed in English. Given the unique cultural and emotional landscapes within Turkey, it became imperative to create a localized version that reflects the specific needs and norms of Turkish society. The study provides comprehensive insights into how cultural contexts influence both the experience of grief and the methodologies employed in counseling.

Anticipatory grief counseling is defined as the support provided to individuals who are preparing for the impending loss of a loved one. This form of counseling is essential, as it allows both patients and their families to process emotions and prepare for the inevitable. In Turkey, where familial and cultural ties run deep, the role of the nurse extends not just to the physical care of patients but also to providing emotional and psychological support during these times of distress.

The study outlines a meticulous process for adapting the competency scale. Initially, the scale was translated and subjected to rigorous back-translation processes to ensure linguistic and conceptual fidelity. A panel of experts was then engaged to evaluate the relevance and clarity of each item, ensuring that the scale would accurately measure the constructs of anticipatory grief counseling competency within the Turkish context.

Psychometric properties were then assessed through a robust study involving nurses across various hospitals in Turkey. The research evaluated both the reliability and validity of the adapted scale, employing statistical analyses like factor analysis and Cronbach’s alpha. The results indicated high reliability, suggesting that the scale is effective in measuring what it intends to – the competency levels of nurses in providing anticipatory grief counseling.

Moreover, the study highlighted the implications of having a competent nursing workforce equipped with the necessary skills to support grieving families. Given that healthcare settings often become emotionally charged environments, the ability of nurses to engage with and alleviate suffering becomes profoundly significant. The work underscores a pressing need for continual education and training in grief counseling, aimed at enhancing the professional abilities of nurses in Turkey.

The adaptation of the scale provides the foundation for future research and the development of training programs that can foster these vital competencies in nursing professionals. As healthcare evolves, so too do the needs of patients and families. Emphasizing anticipatory grief counseling in nursing curricula could ensure that future generations of nurses are equipped with the skills necessary to provide holistic care.

The findings from this study have broader implications beyond Turkey. As healthcare systems worldwide recognize the importance of mental health and emotional support, incorporating anticipatory grief counseling into nursing practice is no longer an option but a necessity. The capacity to understand and navigate the emotional complexities of grief can lead to more compassionate care and improved patient outcomes.

In conclusion, this research underscores the critical intersection of nursing, psychology, and cultural sensitivity in the realm of healthcare. As more studies like this emerge, it is vital for healthcare systems to adapt and respond to the emotional and psychological needs of patients and their families. The commitment to enhancing the competencies of nurses in anticipatory grief counseling is a testament to the evolution of nursing practices that prioritize not only physical health but also emotional well-being.

The adaptation of the Nurses’ Competency in Anticipatory Grief Counseling Scale marks an important milestone in Turkish healthcare. It provides a valuable framework for continuous development in nursing education and practice, aimed at fostering resilience among nurses and the families they support during one of life’s most challenging experiences. As the landscape of healthcare continues to change, the importance of understanding grief will remain a fundamental aspect of compassionate nursing care.

As the authors continue to analyze and disseminate findings from this research, the hope is to inspire further studies in the field of grief counseling. Such endeavors could strengthen the nursing profession and improve the quality of care extended to those navigating the difficult journey of anticipatory grief.

Ultimately, the emotional journey of grief is a universal experience, and enhancing the competencies of nurses to effectively support this journey is a call to action for healthcare professionals worldwide.

Subject of Research: Nurses’ competencies in anticipatory grief counseling

Article Title: Adaptation and psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Nurses’ competency in anticipatory grief counselling scale.

Article References:

Şimşek Arslan, B., Sezer Balcı, A., Çolak, Y. et al. Adaptation and psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Nurses’ competency in anticipatory grief counselling scale.
BMC Nurs (2026). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-025-04277-1

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Keywords: anticipatory grief, counseling, nursing competency, psychometric properties, Turkish healthcare

Tags: anticipatory grief counseling scale adaptationanticipatory grief in healthcare settingscompetency validation in nursingcultural influences on griefemotional support for familieshealthcare professionals grief managementlocalized grief counseling methodsnursing education in Turkeysignificance of grief in nursingterminal illness patient supportTurkish healthcare cultural practicesTurkish nurses grief counseling competencies

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