Aim: Empathy is a crucial component of the nurse-patient relationship, but knowledge is lacking as to when empathy develops during nursing education. The aim of the present study was to compare empathy levels at different stages of undergraduate nursing education and different master's nursing programmes. Design: The design was a comparative cross-sectional study. Methods: A total of 329 participants in Sweden, comprised of nursing students in their second and sixth semesters in an undergraduate nursing programme as well as master's nursing students, rated their own empathy using the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy. Results: Students in their sixth semester in an undergraduate nursing programme expressed more empathy than did students ...
ABSTRACT Objective: analyze available evidence in the literature on the measuring of empathy level...
Purpose: This research examines the extent and nature of empathy among emergency health (paramedic),...
Abstract Background The efficient management of relational competences in healthcare professionals i...
Aim: Empathy is a crucial component of the nurse-patient relationship, but knowledge is lacking as t...
Empathy is an indispensable professional quality in nursing. It correlates positively with the quali...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the empathy levels in students studying innursing ...
The purpose of this research was to help provide the nursing profession with a better understanding ...
Aims. To determine whether a specific training course will enhance empathic skills in student nurses...
Abstract Background Empathy is one of the therapeutic communication techniques used to help the clie...
The purpose of this research was to help provide the nursing profession with a better understanding ...
Background and aim: An empathic approach is fundamental for therapeutic relationship between nurse a...
The starting point of the dissertation was the question of how the ability to (approximately) grasp ...
Background and aim: An empathic approach is fundamental for therapeutic relationship between nurse ...
Empathy is capability to feel the emotion, thought, and condition of the patient without involving s...
Empathy is a viewed as a central component in effective healthcare provider-patient relationships. T...
ABSTRACT Objective: analyze available evidence in the literature on the measuring of empathy level...
Purpose: This research examines the extent and nature of empathy among emergency health (paramedic),...
Abstract Background The efficient management of relational competences in healthcare professionals i...
Aim: Empathy is a crucial component of the nurse-patient relationship, but knowledge is lacking as t...
Empathy is an indispensable professional quality in nursing. It correlates positively with the quali...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the empathy levels in students studying innursing ...
The purpose of this research was to help provide the nursing profession with a better understanding ...
Aims. To determine whether a specific training course will enhance empathic skills in student nurses...
Abstract Background Empathy is one of the therapeutic communication techniques used to help the clie...
The purpose of this research was to help provide the nursing profession with a better understanding ...
Background and aim: An empathic approach is fundamental for therapeutic relationship between nurse a...
The starting point of the dissertation was the question of how the ability to (approximately) grasp ...
Background and aim: An empathic approach is fundamental for therapeutic relationship between nurse ...
Empathy is capability to feel the emotion, thought, and condition of the patient without involving s...
Empathy is a viewed as a central component in effective healthcare provider-patient relationships. T...
ABSTRACT Objective: analyze available evidence in the literature on the measuring of empathy level...
Purpose: This research examines the extent and nature of empathy among emergency health (paramedic),...
Abstract Background The efficient management of relational competences in healthcare professionals i...