Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine if empathy levels correlate with practical examination scores in DPT students. It was hypothesized that students with higher empathy levels would receive better scores on practical examinations. Methods: Participants were a convenience sample of 49 first and second year DPT students from Franklin Pierce University in Goodyear, AZ. After obtaining informed consent, participants completed the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) to assess personal empathy. These scores were compared with participants’ practical examination scores using a Spearman Rho statistical test with data analysis completed using SPSS software. Results: 49 participants (26 females, 23 males) with mean practical examinatio...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Social Work. The Catholic University of AmericaDespite the fact that research ...
Empathy is important to patient care. It enhances patients’ satisfaction, comfort, self-efficacy and...
Background: Higher education programs that admit students to sequential curricula incur a substantia...
Objectives: Empathy and clinical skills (CS) are important domains of medical professionalism. Many ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a physical therapy student’s level of ex...
Purpose: Determine the difference between the empathic abilities of first and second year physical t...
Empathy is a process which encompasses a person's attempt to understand another person and then to d...
Relevence to exploring Occupational therapy role transitions and processes: The skill of establishin...
Context Empathy is a major component of a satisfac-tory doctor–patient relationship and the cultivat...
Background: Clinical empathy may be defined as the ability to listen to, understand, sympathize wit...
Introduction When training clinically competent doctors, most medical schools focus upon components ...
Purpose: Recent studies have emphasized the importance of empathy in the physician-patient relations...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a physical therapy student’s level of gr...
Purpose: Recent studies have emphasized the importance of empathy in the physician-patient relations...
Background: Empathy is one of the crucial personality traits for all medical professionals, includin...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Social Work. The Catholic University of AmericaDespite the fact that research ...
Empathy is important to patient care. It enhances patients’ satisfaction, comfort, self-efficacy and...
Background: Higher education programs that admit students to sequential curricula incur a substantia...
Objectives: Empathy and clinical skills (CS) are important domains of medical professionalism. Many ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a physical therapy student’s level of ex...
Purpose: Determine the difference between the empathic abilities of first and second year physical t...
Empathy is a process which encompasses a person's attempt to understand another person and then to d...
Relevence to exploring Occupational therapy role transitions and processes: The skill of establishin...
Context Empathy is a major component of a satisfac-tory doctor–patient relationship and the cultivat...
Background: Clinical empathy may be defined as the ability to listen to, understand, sympathize wit...
Introduction When training clinically competent doctors, most medical schools focus upon components ...
Purpose: Recent studies have emphasized the importance of empathy in the physician-patient relations...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a physical therapy student’s level of gr...
Purpose: Recent studies have emphasized the importance of empathy in the physician-patient relations...
Background: Empathy is one of the crucial personality traits for all medical professionals, includin...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Social Work. The Catholic University of AmericaDespite the fact that research ...
Empathy is important to patient care. It enhances patients’ satisfaction, comfort, self-efficacy and...
Background: Higher education programs that admit students to sequential curricula incur a substantia...