Empathy is capability to feel the emotion, thought, and condition of the patient without involving self emotion. Capability of showing empathy in nurses is built since the period of education. Every stage in nursing education at nursing study program has different learning activities and load of materials. The difference may be affected by capability of showing empathy in students. Objective: To identify difference in empathy capability of nursing students of Faculty of Medicine UGM Method: This was a quantitative study with cross sectional design. Samples were taken through purposive proportional sampling involving 88 nursing students at Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University undergoing academic education (batch 2009 to 2012) and clini...
Objective. To compare empathy scores between health professions students (pharmacy and nursing) and ...
Objective. To compare empathy scores between health professions students (pharmacy and nursing) and ...
Background: Empathy is an important factor in supporting positive relationships between nurses and p...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the empathy levels in students studying innursing ...
Purpose: This study aimed to develop and evaluate the effects of an empathy education program for un...
Empathy is an indispensable professional quality in nursing. It correlates positively with the quali...
Aim: Empathy is a crucial component of the nurse-patient relationship, but knowledge is lacking as t...
The study aimed to find out the effectiveness of an Empathy training program in increasing the empat...
Aims. To determine whether a specific training course will enhance empathic skills in student nurses...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Empathy is the ability to perceive the feelings and experiences of the other...
Empathy is a viewed as a central component in effective healthcare provider-patient relationships. T...
Background: Empathy is an integrated multifaceted concept that has emotional, cognitive, moral, and ...
Empathy is one of the virtues that should be owned by health care providers. In the doctor– patient ...
The purpose of this research was to help provide the nursing profession with a better understanding ...
ABSTRACT Objective: analyze available evidence in the literature on the measuring of empathy level...
Objective. To compare empathy scores between health professions students (pharmacy and nursing) and ...
Objective. To compare empathy scores between health professions students (pharmacy and nursing) and ...
Background: Empathy is an important factor in supporting positive relationships between nurses and p...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the empathy levels in students studying innursing ...
Purpose: This study aimed to develop and evaluate the effects of an empathy education program for un...
Empathy is an indispensable professional quality in nursing. It correlates positively with the quali...
Aim: Empathy is a crucial component of the nurse-patient relationship, but knowledge is lacking as t...
The study aimed to find out the effectiveness of an Empathy training program in increasing the empat...
Aims. To determine whether a specific training course will enhance empathic skills in student nurses...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Empathy is the ability to perceive the feelings and experiences of the other...
Empathy is a viewed as a central component in effective healthcare provider-patient relationships. T...
Background: Empathy is an integrated multifaceted concept that has emotional, cognitive, moral, and ...
Empathy is one of the virtues that should be owned by health care providers. In the doctor– patient ...
The purpose of this research was to help provide the nursing profession with a better understanding ...
ABSTRACT Objective: analyze available evidence in the literature on the measuring of empathy level...
Objective. To compare empathy scores between health professions students (pharmacy and nursing) and ...
Objective. To compare empathy scores between health professions students (pharmacy and nursing) and ...
Background: Empathy is an important factor in supporting positive relationships between nurses and p...