Objective. To compare empathy scores between health professions students (pharmacy and nursing) and non-health professions (law) students and between first- and third-year students. Methods. The Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy-Student Version was completed by 282 students. Results. Nursing and pharmacy students had significantly more empathy than did law students. Third-year pharmacy students scored higher on empathy than did first-year pharmacy students, whereas the converse was true for nurses. There was no significant difference in empathy between first- and third-year law students. Across the study years, empathy increased among pharmacy students, decreased among nurses, and remained the same among law students. Women scored ...
Background: Empathy is one of the essential components of physician-patient relationship that has a ...
Empathy is capability to feel the emotion, thought, and condition of the patient without involving s...
The study aims were to define the psychometric properties of the Albanian Jefferson Scale of Empathy...
Objective. To compare empathy scores between health professions students (pharmacy and nursing) and ...
Empathy is a viewed as a central component in effective healthcare provider-patient relationships. T...
BACKGROUND: Empathy is paramount in the health care setting, optimizing communication and rapport wi...
Background: Empathy is paramount in the health care setting, optimizing communication and rapport wi...
Purpose: This research examines the extent and nature of empathy among emergency health (paramedic),...
BACKGROUND: Although a core element in patient care the trajectory of empathy during undergraduate m...
Aim: Empathy is a crucial component of the nurse-patient relationship, but knowledge is lacking as t...
Context Empathy is a major component of a satisfac-tory doctor–patient relationship and the cultivat...
Abstract Background Although a core element in patien...
This study examined the validity and reliability of the student version of Jefferson Scale of Empath...
Empathy is an essential quality for all in their social and family relations, but it becomes more im...
AbstractIntroductionEmpathy is the mediating role of the physician–patient relationship. Through thi...
Background: Empathy is one of the essential components of physician-patient relationship that has a ...
Empathy is capability to feel the emotion, thought, and condition of the patient without involving s...
The study aims were to define the psychometric properties of the Albanian Jefferson Scale of Empathy...
Objective. To compare empathy scores between health professions students (pharmacy and nursing) and ...
Empathy is a viewed as a central component in effective healthcare provider-patient relationships. T...
BACKGROUND: Empathy is paramount in the health care setting, optimizing communication and rapport wi...
Background: Empathy is paramount in the health care setting, optimizing communication and rapport wi...
Purpose: This research examines the extent and nature of empathy among emergency health (paramedic),...
BACKGROUND: Although a core element in patient care the trajectory of empathy during undergraduate m...
Aim: Empathy is a crucial component of the nurse-patient relationship, but knowledge is lacking as t...
Context Empathy is a major component of a satisfac-tory doctor–patient relationship and the cultivat...
Abstract Background Although a core element in patien...
This study examined the validity and reliability of the student version of Jefferson Scale of Empath...
Empathy is an essential quality for all in their social and family relations, but it becomes more im...
AbstractIntroductionEmpathy is the mediating role of the physician–patient relationship. Through thi...
Background: Empathy is one of the essential components of physician-patient relationship that has a ...
Empathy is capability to feel the emotion, thought, and condition of the patient without involving s...
The study aims were to define the psychometric properties of the Albanian Jefferson Scale of Empathy...