OBJECTIVES:We aimed to clarify the communication behaviors between trainee dentists and simulated patients (SPs), to examine how the level of trainee dentists' self-reported empathy influences assessment by SPs in medical interviews. MATERIALS AND METHODS:The study involved 100 trainee dentists at Okayama University Hospital and eight SPs. The trainee dentists conducted initial interviews with the SPs after completing the Japanese version of the Jefferson Scale of Empathy (JSE). All interviews were recorded and analyzed using the Roter Interaction Analysis System (RIAS). The SPs assessed the trainees' communication immediately after each interview. The trainee dentists were classified into two groups (more positive and less positive) accord...
Empathy is fundamental to the physician-patient relationship and influences the clinical outcomes. T...
Abstract: We studied changes in the affective and empathic responses of sixty-three dental school fa...
Empathy, defined as ‘the capacity to relate to someone else’s perspective or mental state’, has a st...
ObjectivesWe aimed to clarify the communication behaviors between trainee dentists and simulated pat...
Abstract: Empathy in the health care setting is the ability to understand a patient’s experiences an...
Background Enhancing empathy in healthcare education is a critical component in the development of a...
Introduction: Communicating effectively with patients is the first step to begin clinical empathy. E...
AbstractIntroduction: Empathy between dental practitioners and dental patients increases communicati...
Objective: This study explored the factors influencing the development of empathy in a dentist-patie...
Abstract: This research compared the student-to-student (STS) model of injection as a default teachi...
Empathy is vital in ensuring the quality of the patient-clinician relationship. Empathy in the healt...
Objective. To evaluate empathy and its related factors among undergraduate dental students and inter...
Objectives: This study compared the empathic behaviour of first year to final year dental and medica...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between cognitive and behavioural e...
Medical and healthcare professionals' empathy for patients is crucially important for patient care. ...
Empathy is fundamental to the physician-patient relationship and influences the clinical outcomes. T...
Abstract: We studied changes in the affective and empathic responses of sixty-three dental school fa...
Empathy, defined as ‘the capacity to relate to someone else’s perspective or mental state’, has a st...
ObjectivesWe aimed to clarify the communication behaviors between trainee dentists and simulated pat...
Abstract: Empathy in the health care setting is the ability to understand a patient’s experiences an...
Background Enhancing empathy in healthcare education is a critical component in the development of a...
Introduction: Communicating effectively with patients is the first step to begin clinical empathy. E...
AbstractIntroduction: Empathy between dental practitioners and dental patients increases communicati...
Objective: This study explored the factors influencing the development of empathy in a dentist-patie...
Abstract: This research compared the student-to-student (STS) model of injection as a default teachi...
Empathy is vital in ensuring the quality of the patient-clinician relationship. Empathy in the healt...
Objective. To evaluate empathy and its related factors among undergraduate dental students and inter...
Objectives: This study compared the empathic behaviour of first year to final year dental and medica...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between cognitive and behavioural e...
Medical and healthcare professionals' empathy for patients is crucially important for patient care. ...
Empathy is fundamental to the physician-patient relationship and influences the clinical outcomes. T...
Abstract: We studied changes in the affective and empathic responses of sixty-three dental school fa...
Empathy, defined as ‘the capacity to relate to someone else’s perspective or mental state’, has a st...