Abstract Background Although a core element in patient care the trajectory of empathy during undergraduate medical education remains unclear. Empathy is generally regarded as comprising an affective capacity: the ability to be sensitive to and concerned for, another and a cognitive capacity: the ability to understand and appreciate the other person’s perspective. The authors investigated whether final year undergraduate students recorded lower levels of empathy than their first year counterparts, and whether male and female students differed in this respect. Methods Between September 2013 and June 2014 an online questionnaire survey ...
BACKGROUND: Empathy is paramount in the health care setting, optimizing communication and rapport wi...
Background: Empathy is a desirable quality in every clinician. It is a crucial determinant of patien...
Background: Empathy is important to patient care. The prevailing view is that empathy declines durin...
BACKGROUND: Although a core element in patient care the trajectory of empathy during undergraduate m...
Abstract Background The importance of fostering the development of empathy in undergraduate students...
BACKGROUND: Empathy is important to patient care. The prevailing view is that empathy declines durin...
Empathy is important to patient care. It enhances patients’ satisfaction, comfort, self-efficacy and...
AbstractIntroductionEmpathy is the mediating role of the physician–patient relationship. Through thi...
Empathy is a relevant attribute in the context of patient care. However, a decline in empathy throug...
International audienceObjectivesEmpathy is central in patient-physician interactions and understandi...
Background: Empathy is an indispensable skill in medicine and is an integral part of ‘professionalis...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
BACKGROUND: Although appropriate empathy in health professionals is essential, a loss of empathy can...
Background: Empathy is an important element of physician-patient communication. Empathy is linked to...
PURPOSE: Empathy is an important skill for physicians as it can lead to improved patient outcomes an...
BACKGROUND: Empathy is paramount in the health care setting, optimizing communication and rapport wi...
Background: Empathy is a desirable quality in every clinician. It is a crucial determinant of patien...
Background: Empathy is important to patient care. The prevailing view is that empathy declines durin...
BACKGROUND: Although a core element in patient care the trajectory of empathy during undergraduate m...
Abstract Background The importance of fostering the development of empathy in undergraduate students...
BACKGROUND: Empathy is important to patient care. The prevailing view is that empathy declines durin...
Empathy is important to patient care. It enhances patients’ satisfaction, comfort, self-efficacy and...
AbstractIntroductionEmpathy is the mediating role of the physician–patient relationship. Through thi...
Empathy is a relevant attribute in the context of patient care. However, a decline in empathy throug...
International audienceObjectivesEmpathy is central in patient-physician interactions and understandi...
Background: Empathy is an indispensable skill in medicine and is an integral part of ‘professionalis...
Abstract Empathy is an important component in a doctor-patient relationship. It is an objective and...
BACKGROUND: Although appropriate empathy in health professionals is essential, a loss of empathy can...
Background: Empathy is an important element of physician-patient communication. Empathy is linked to...
PURPOSE: Empathy is an important skill for physicians as it can lead to improved patient outcomes an...
BACKGROUND: Empathy is paramount in the health care setting, optimizing communication and rapport wi...
Background: Empathy is a desirable quality in every clinician. It is a crucial determinant of patien...
Background: Empathy is important to patient care. The prevailing view is that empathy declines durin...