نتایج جستجو برای: empathy degree

تعداد نتایج: 309153  

2016
Roshanak Benabbas

Background: Empathy is an important element of physician-patient communication. Empathy is linked to a number of attributes such as patient treatment compliance and satisfaction, better history taking and physical examination and therefore achieving better clinical outcomes. Previous research indicates that self-reported empathy among medical students declines during the course of their medical...

Journal: :Medical education 2007
Elizabeth J Austin Phillip Evans Belinda Magnus Katie O'Hanlon

CONTEXT There is considerable interest in the attributes other than cognitive ability that medical students need in order to be professionally successful, with a particular focus on empathy and emotional intelligence (EI). Selection considerations have also motivated interest in such attributes as predictors of academic success. There are reports of declines in empathy in US medical students, b...

2016
Anjali Krishnan Choong-Wan Woo Luke J Chang Luka Ruzic Xiaosi Gu Marina López-Solà Philip L Jackson Jesús Pujol Jin Fan Tor D Wager

Understanding how humans represent others' pain is critical for understanding pro-social behavior. 'Shared experience' theories propose common brain representations for somatic and vicarious pain, but other evidence suggests that specialized circuits are required to experience others' suffering. Combining functional neuroimaging with multivariate pattern analyses, we identified dissociable patt...

2014
Kalina Christoff

Dehumanizing attitudes and behaviors frequently occur in organizational settings and are often viewed as an acceptable, and even necessary, strategy for pursuing personal and organizational goals. Here I examine a number of commonly held beliefs about dehumanization and argue that there is relatively little support for them in light of the evidence emerging from social psychological and neurosc...

Journal: :International Journal of Current Science Research and Review 2021

Service quality management is very important to service businesses. In a world where people’s needs are changing, the of becoming increasingly important. The objective this study was examine relationship between five areas in fitness center business. population people who use for health Phetchabun province, Thailand. 390 participants were sample size. Questionnaires collected by convenience sam...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
vikram pal aggarwal robin garg nikita goyal puneet kaur sakshi singhal nancy singla

background: empathy plays an important role in healthy dentist and patient relationship. hence, the aim of the study is to (a) to measure the self‑reported empathy levels among dental undergraduate and postgraduate students. (b) to review the trend of changes in empathy level with experience, age, and gender among dental undergraduate and postgraduate students. materials and methods: this cross...

2015
Kyung Hye Park Dong-hee Kim Seok Kyoung Kim Young Hoon Yi Jae Hoon Jeong Jiun Chae Jiyeon Hwang HyeRin Roh

OBJECTIVE To examine the relationship between stress, social support, and empathy among medical students. METHODS We evaluated the relationships between stress and empathy, and social support and empathy among medical students. The respondents completed a questionnaire including demographic information, the Jefferson Scale of Empathy, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Multidimensional Scale...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2005
Jeffrey J Sherman Adam Cramer

Empathy in the health care setting is the ability to understand a patient's experiences and feelings and the capability to communicate this understanding. Although empathy has been shown to play an important role in the dentist-patient relationship and is a core competence for dentists, no measure of empathy has been validated in the dental setting. Further, little is known about changes in emp...

2015
Elin Sterner Judith Annett Paavo Pylkkänen

Empathy is a multidimensional phenomenon that consists of both emotional and cognitive components. This paper gives an overview of behavioural and neuroscientific sex differences in empathy, as well as potential explanations to those results. Research indicates existence of sex differences in both emotional and cognitive empathy, although inconsistent findings suggest both female superiority as...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2003
Kathryn L Gill Susan D Calkins

Ninety-nine 2-year-olds, out of a larger sample of 474 children, were classified as high (n = 49) or low (n = 50) in externalizing (aggressive/destructive) behaviors based on maternal reports assessed twice across a 2-month period. During a laboratory assessment, these toddlers participated in two empathy-eliciting tasks, from which affective, behavioral, and physiological measures were derived...

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