ListarArtículos por tema "Empatía"
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Decline in empathy levels and sex differences in medical students from the Caribbean
(Semantic Scholar., 2021)Empathy is an important trait in the training of medical students, as it has been shown that it improves the doctor-patient relationship. To evaluate the decline of empathy levels and possible sex differences in undergraduate ... -
Developing empathy in medical students
(ASME, 2019-10-01)Some evidence indicates that physician empathy declines during medical training, which has made it the subject of much research. Qualitative studies are relevant in this context, focusing as they do on how students themselves ... -
Empathy in Professors and Students of a School of Dentistry in the Caribbean
(Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada, 2022-07-29)To estimate and compare the levels of empathy between undergraduate dentistry students and professors at a university in the Dominican Republic. Material and Methods: Cross-sectional and descriptive study. The studied ... -
The Jefferson scale of empathy: measurement properties, underlying components, norms, and cutoff points in dentistry students in latin america. A multicentric study.
(Interciencia, 2021-05-07)The empathy observed by practicing health professionals is the product of the quality of empathic training received from the beginning of their studies. Such training is a problem that must be considered from the early ... -
Psychometry and estimation of cutoff points of Jefferson Scale of empathy in dental students
(Wiley, 2020-10-09)The objective of this study was to determine the psychometric properties of the 3-dimensional latent model of empathy on the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy instrument (version S), and to verify the existence of cutoff ... -
Reconsidering the ‘Decline’ of dental student empathy within the course in Latin America
(Acta Medica Portuguesa, 2017)The controversy over the presence of empathic decline within the course in students of medicine, dentistry and health sciences in general, has not fully been studied. This controversy could be partially solved if massive ...