Introduction This paper is a report of a systematic review to identify and analyze studies of the measurement of empathy in midwives and other health professionals. Empathy has been recognized as an important factor in patient care, with positive outcomes for both patients and health professionals. There is a debate on the definition of empathy, on its measurement and on the possibility of improvement. Methods Searches were made of the CINAHL, SCOPUS, PubMed and PsychINFO databases using the terms empathy, clinical, midwifery, nursing, medical students, measurement, and health professionals, singly or in combination, to identify literature published in English between 2002–2015. The included papers were critically reviewed and a narrative ...
The ability for nurse educators to improve the empathy skill set of nurses has been the subject of s...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that healthcare practitioners who enhance how they e...
Introduction When training clinically competent doctors, most medical schools focus upon components ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Empathy is the ability to perceive the feelings and experiences of the other...
Empathy, a complex and multidimensional concept, has been defined in many ways within the context of...
Background & aim: Empathy is an important component of establishing effective communication and achi...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Background: Despite a plethora of research on empathy and its associated constru...
Empathy is a topic of continuous debate in the nursing literature. Many argue that empathy is indisp...
Abstract Aims This paper presents an enquiry into empathy as part of nursing ontology. The work a...
Context Empathy in doctor–patient relationships is a familiar topic for medical scholars and a cruci...
Abstract: Background/Aims:This study was carried out in cross-sectional and analytical type to eval...
Background A growing body of evidence suggests that healthcare practitioners who enhance how they ex...
Empathy of health-workers. To Empathy is the ability to to imagine what someone else might be feelin...
dissertationNursing is both an art and a science. Empathy has been described as the 'art of nursing'...
The first section of this thesis is a systematic literature review of interventions to increase empa...
The ability for nurse educators to improve the empathy skill set of nurses has been the subject of s...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that healthcare practitioners who enhance how they e...
Introduction When training clinically competent doctors, most medical schools focus upon components ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Empathy is the ability to perceive the feelings and experiences of the other...
Empathy, a complex and multidimensional concept, has been defined in many ways within the context of...
Background & aim: Empathy is an important component of establishing effective communication and achi...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Background: Despite a plethora of research on empathy and its associated constru...
Empathy is a topic of continuous debate in the nursing literature. Many argue that empathy is indisp...
Abstract Aims This paper presents an enquiry into empathy as part of nursing ontology. The work a...
Context Empathy in doctor–patient relationships is a familiar topic for medical scholars and a cruci...
Abstract: Background/Aims:This study was carried out in cross-sectional and analytical type to eval...
Background A growing body of evidence suggests that healthcare practitioners who enhance how they ex...
Empathy of health-workers. To Empathy is the ability to to imagine what someone else might be feelin...
dissertationNursing is both an art and a science. Empathy has been described as the 'art of nursing'...
The first section of this thesis is a systematic literature review of interventions to increase empa...
The ability for nurse educators to improve the empathy skill set of nurses has been the subject of s...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that healthcare practitioners who enhance how they e...
Introduction When training clinically competent doctors, most medical schools focus upon components ...