Empathy is a relevant attribute in the context of patient care. However, a decline in empathy throughout medical education has been reported in North-American medical schools, particularly, in the transition to clinical training. The present study aims to longitudinally model empathy during medical school at three time points: at the entrance, final of pre-clinical phase and at the beginning of clinical training. Data collected with the adaptation to Portuguese of the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy (student version) were analysed with latent growth modelling, conditioned by gender, openness and agreeableness. Empathy scores at all times were higher for females than for males, but only significantly at the end of the preclinical phase....
AbstractIntroductionEmpathy is the mediating role of the physician–patient relationship. Through thi...
BACKGROUND: Empathy is important to patient care. The prevailing view is that empathy declines durin...
Background:Empathy, the aptitude to resonate with others’ emotions,influences favourable doctor-pati...
Empathy remains a widely discussed topic within medical education research. Studies on empathy chang...
PURPOSE: Empathy is an important skill for physicians as it can lead to improved patient outcomes an...
BACKGROUND: Although a core element in patient care the trajectory of empathy during undergraduate m...
Abstract Background Although a core element in patien...
International audienceObjectivesEmpathy is central in patient-physician interactions and understandi...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
Purpose: In this longitudinal study, we investigated the development of empathy during medical educa...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Despite the increasing awareness of the relevance of empathy in patient care, some findings suggest ...
Background: Empathy is an indispensable skill in medicine and is an integral part of ‘professionalis...
AbstractIntroductionEmpathy is the mediating role of the physician–patient relationship. Through thi...
BACKGROUND: Empathy is important to patient care. The prevailing view is that empathy declines durin...
Background:Empathy, the aptitude to resonate with others’ emotions,influences favourable doctor-pati...
Empathy remains a widely discussed topic within medical education research. Studies on empathy chang...
PURPOSE: Empathy is an important skill for physicians as it can lead to improved patient outcomes an...
BACKGROUND: Although a core element in patient care the trajectory of empathy during undergraduate m...
Abstract Background Although a core element in patien...
International audienceObjectivesEmpathy is central in patient-physician interactions and understandi...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
Purpose: In this longitudinal study, we investigated the development of empathy during medical educa...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
Despite the increasing awareness of the relevance of empathy in patient care, some findings suggest ...
Background: Empathy is an indispensable skill in medicine and is an integral part of ‘professionalis...
AbstractIntroductionEmpathy is the mediating role of the physician–patient relationship. Through thi...
BACKGROUND: Empathy is important to patient care. The prevailing view is that empathy declines durin...
Background:Empathy, the aptitude to resonate with others’ emotions,influences favourable doctor-pati...