Phenomenon: Debate about compassion exhibited by healthcare professionals has escalated, following a perceived decline over recent years. At the same time, a growing interest in self-compassion has emerged, which is seen as facilitating compassion toward others. Little research has explored, in depth, what compassion to self and others means to medical students. Therefore, a study was designed to address this gap in knowledge. Approach: A qualitative study was conducted, involving students from all 4 years of a graduate-entry medical school in the United Kingdom. Focus groups were used to obtain the views of students on compassion for self and others (patients). Care was taken to achieve variation within the sample in terms of age, gender, ...
Gilbert, T. (2016), Embedding and Assessing Compassion in the University Curriculum, ‘Education and ...
Despite the established importance of compassion in health, studies examining the specific barriers ...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...
Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responded to a regional ...
Objective. The objective of this study is to identify medical students awareness of “patients” as hu...
Background: Compassionate behaviour is an integral part of delivering good outcomes in healthcare ...
Background: Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responde...
Background: The importance of compassionate care within health care services is at the forefront of ...
Aims: To evaluate the impact of a curriculum based on the Compassionate Mind Model designed to facil...
It appears with the increasing expansion of the role of the health care workers as well as advances ...
The role of compassion is usually not well addressed in medical education. Several scenarios of brea...
We undertook a multiprofessional study involving undergraduate students in medicine, physiotherapy ,...
If compassion is to be encouraged and sustained, then it could perhaps be helpful to initiate course...
Abstract Background Compassionate health care is associated with positive patient outcomes. Educatio...
Introduction: A compassionate and patient-centered care leads to improved clinical outcomes. Promoti...
Gilbert, T. (2016), Embedding and Assessing Compassion in the University Curriculum, ‘Education and ...
Despite the established importance of compassion in health, studies examining the specific barriers ...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...
Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responded to a regional ...
Objective. The objective of this study is to identify medical students awareness of “patients” as hu...
Background: Compassionate behaviour is an integral part of delivering good outcomes in healthcare ...
Background: Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responde...
Background: The importance of compassionate care within health care services is at the forefront of ...
Aims: To evaluate the impact of a curriculum based on the Compassionate Mind Model designed to facil...
It appears with the increasing expansion of the role of the health care workers as well as advances ...
The role of compassion is usually not well addressed in medical education. Several scenarios of brea...
We undertook a multiprofessional study involving undergraduate students in medicine, physiotherapy ,...
If compassion is to be encouraged and sustained, then it could perhaps be helpful to initiate course...
Abstract Background Compassionate health care is associated with positive patient outcomes. Educatio...
Introduction: A compassionate and patient-centered care leads to improved clinical outcomes. Promoti...
Gilbert, T. (2016), Embedding and Assessing Compassion in the University Curriculum, ‘Education and ...
Despite the established importance of compassion in health, studies examining the specific barriers ...
Recent cumulative narratives indicate university cultures and learning environments are becoming les...