Introduction: Empathy is the cornerstone of the doctor-patient relationship and a crucial quality associated with better patient compliance and clinical outcomes. This study aims to assess the level of empathy and its association with the level of stress in 3rd and 4th year medical students Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Kathmandu Medical College after taking ethical approval from the Institutional Review Committee and informed written consent from all the participants. The respondents completed a structured questionnaire including demographic profile, Jefferson Scale of Empathy-Student Version, and Perceived Stress Scale. Data were entered and analyzed in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20. Results...
Empathy is important to patient care. It enhances patients’ satisfaction, comfort, self-efficacy and...
BACKGROUND: Although appropriate empathy in health professionals is essential, a loss of empathy can...
Background: Multiple research articles were continuously emphasizing that constructive effects of em...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
Background: Empathy is a desirable quality in every clinician. It is a crucial determinant of patien...
Background: The development of an ideal doctor-patient relationship requires empathy. Empathetic co...
Background: Empathy is one of the crucial personality traits for all medical professionals, includin...
Background: Empathy is one of the crucial personality traits for all medical professionals, includin...
This study investigated the effects of empathy training on medical students' responses to emotionall...
Purpose: In this longitudinal study, we investigated the development of empathy during medical educa...
Objectives: There is general belief that empathy is crucial for the physician-patient relationship a...
Objectives: There is general belief that empathy is crucial for the physician-patient relationship a...
Objectives: There is general belief that empathy is crucial for the physician-patient relationship a...
Objectives: There is general belief that empathy is crucial for the physician-patient relationship a...
Background: We aimed to assess medical students ’ empathy and its associations with gender, stage of...
Empathy is important to patient care. It enhances patients’ satisfaction, comfort, self-efficacy and...
BACKGROUND: Although appropriate empathy in health professionals is essential, a loss of empathy can...
Background: Multiple research articles were continuously emphasizing that constructive effects of em...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
Background: Empathy is a desirable quality in every clinician. It is a crucial determinant of patien...
Background: The development of an ideal doctor-patient relationship requires empathy. Empathetic co...
Background: Empathy is one of the crucial personality traits for all medical professionals, includin...
Background: Empathy is one of the crucial personality traits for all medical professionals, includin...
This study investigated the effects of empathy training on medical students' responses to emotionall...
Purpose: In this longitudinal study, we investigated the development of empathy during medical educa...
Objectives: There is general belief that empathy is crucial for the physician-patient relationship a...
Objectives: There is general belief that empathy is crucial for the physician-patient relationship a...
Objectives: There is general belief that empathy is crucial for the physician-patient relationship a...
Objectives: There is general belief that empathy is crucial for the physician-patient relationship a...
Background: We aimed to assess medical students ’ empathy and its associations with gender, stage of...
Empathy is important to patient care. It enhances patients’ satisfaction, comfort, self-efficacy and...
BACKGROUND: Although appropriate empathy in health professionals is essential, a loss of empathy can...
Background: Multiple research articles were continuously emphasizing that constructive effects of em...