Show moreView article Empathy training in health sciences: A systematic review Pilar Bas-Sarmiento, ... Sonia de la Torre-Moyano, in Nurse Education in Practice, 2020 1.1 Empathy as a multidimensional construct The term empathy has caused numerous difficulties for its definition. Colloquially, empa...
The effects of nurse empathy training as measured by patient satisfaction levels. (Doctoral Thesis)United States Interna- tional University, USA.Searcy, L.M. (1990) The effects of nurse empathy training as measured by patient satisfaction levels. Vol. Doctoral Thesis, United States International ...
You have full access to thisopen accessarticle Tertiary Education and Management Kjersti Nesje 1725Accesses 1Altmetric Explore all metrics Abstract Men are underrepresented in caring degrees such as nursing, teaching and social work. There is a political ambition to attract more men to these educatio...
Structural empowerment has been theorized and empirically supported as a protective factor for compassion fatigue. Kanter argues that individuals respond rationally to their organizational contexts; when these contexts are empowering, employees react positively to organizational challenges [9]. This positive r...
What is the difference between sympathy and empathy? Definitions of the two as well as differences and comparisons.
In our study, Agreeableness was a significant negative predictor of Client-related Burnout. Greater Agreeableness may encompass the stereotype of the ideal nurse, as altruism, nurturance, and caring characterize this personality trait. Individuals higher in Agreeableness may be more likely to evoke posi...
Medicine practiced with narrative competence, called narrative medicine, is proposed as a model for humane and effective medical practice. Adopting methods such as close reading of literature and reflective writing allows narrative medicine to examine and illuminate 4 of medicine's central narrative ...
With the above in mind, it is suggested that a healthcare professional with good qualifications is fundamental as knowledge and expertise in this area facilitate confidence in interacting with and treat ing patients; it also enables the patient to invest trust in the professional. However, it is...
Empathy in healthcare has been associated with positive outcomes such as increased patient satisfaction and reduced medical errors. However, research has i
Community engaged education has been advocated as a form of experiential pedagogy which can produce healthcare graduates who are responsive to population needs, are socially accountable, and person and population-centred [5,7,8,9]. Such graduates are committed to the health of the community by id...