Since successful healthcare relies heavily on a practitioner’s ability to empathize with the patient, the allied health professions—like nursing and speech therapy—have long considered the possibilities and limitations of a pedagogical practice that centers empathy. In this essay, we analyze two such pedagogies: role playing with simulated patients in nursing and story sharing in a multimodal memoir group with aphasic clients in communicative sciences and disorders (CSD). Comparing theories of empathy in these fields as well as interviews with the future nurses and speech therapists participating in these experiences, we show how students engage in what we call “empathy-in-action” through both reflection and enactment and what rhetorical sc...
Lindsay Holmgren’s “Empathic Communications and Narrative Competence in Contemporary Medical Educati...
The medical profession has adopted a cognitive model of empathy, or detached concern, in its profess...
Empathy is a personal trait which is viewed as an essential component of patient-centred care across...
Nurses and actors both require the ability to demonstrate empathy in their practice. Mastering commu...
The paper investigates empathic conduct in the context of healthcare interpreter education. Drawing ...
The goal of this exploratory study was to teach nursing students to perceive empathy as a dialogic p...
Introduction This study used elements of process drama to explore and facilitate training of empath...
In caring professions, such as childcare and healthcare, empathy and narrative underpin important as...
The decline of empathy among health professional students, highlighted in the literature on health e...
Undergraduate nursing students have historically learned to focus on the clinical and technical comp...
"Research demonstrates that even if empathy - the capacity to perceive or share emotions with other ...
Background: Empathy is a cognitive characteristic defined as the ability to understand people’s expe...
This article argues for the pedagogical usefulness of engaging with literary texts in the formal tra...
In the field of medicine, empathic providers have been found to bring numerous benefits to a clinica...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a role-playing training program ...
Lindsay Holmgren’s “Empathic Communications and Narrative Competence in Contemporary Medical Educati...
The medical profession has adopted a cognitive model of empathy, or detached concern, in its profess...
Empathy is a personal trait which is viewed as an essential component of patient-centred care across...
Nurses and actors both require the ability to demonstrate empathy in their practice. Mastering commu...
The paper investigates empathic conduct in the context of healthcare interpreter education. Drawing ...
The goal of this exploratory study was to teach nursing students to perceive empathy as a dialogic p...
Introduction This study used elements of process drama to explore and facilitate training of empath...
In caring professions, such as childcare and healthcare, empathy and narrative underpin important as...
The decline of empathy among health professional students, highlighted in the literature on health e...
Undergraduate nursing students have historically learned to focus on the clinical and technical comp...
"Research demonstrates that even if empathy - the capacity to perceive or share emotions with other ...
Background: Empathy is a cognitive characteristic defined as the ability to understand people’s expe...
This article argues for the pedagogical usefulness of engaging with literary texts in the formal tra...
In the field of medicine, empathic providers have been found to bring numerous benefits to a clinica...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a role-playing training program ...
Lindsay Holmgren’s “Empathic Communications and Narrative Competence in Contemporary Medical Educati...
The medical profession has adopted a cognitive model of empathy, or detached concern, in its profess...
Empathy is a personal trait which is viewed as an essential component of patient-centred care across...