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- Title
Teaching clinical empathy to undergraduate medical students of Dehradun: A quasi-experimental study.
- Authors
Srivastava, Ashok K.; Tiwari, Kritika; Vyas, Shaili; Semwal, Jayanti; Kandpal, Sunil Dutt
- Abstract
Background: Empathy, the aptitude to resonate with others emotions, influences favourable doctor-patient relationship and treatment outcome. The clinical empathy comes a cropper for medical students as they stride towards the completion of medical course. Empathy is a docile characteristic; hence the lamentable dwindling of clinical empathy is amenable to prevention by specially designed targeted interventions. Aims & Objectives: To evaluate any change in empathy level of undergraduate medical students after an interactive audio-visual teaching session on clinical empathy Material & Methods: It was a pre-post quasi experimental study done on 328 undergraduate medical (MBBS) students of Dehradun by using Jefferson Scale of Empathy- Medical Student Version (JSPE-S) with pre-test and post-test separated by an interval of one month after an interactive audio-visual teaching session on clinical empathy. Results: There was statistically significant improvement in overall mean empathy scores from 99.01(±12.9) to 109.33(±12.8) with a large effect size (Cohen's d = 1.1). Statistically significant improvement in empathy level was seen irrespective of gender, age, MBBS year and area of interest for future speciality with large effect sizes of >0.8. Conclusion: Clinical empathy can be improved during the years of medical education by specifically designed interventions.
- Subjects
EMPATHY; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL students; T-test (Statistics); UNDERGRADUATES; DATA analysis software
- Publication
Indian Journal of Community Health, 2017, Vol 29, Issue 3, p258
- ISSN
0971-7587
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.47203/ijch.2017.v29i03.008