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Empathy Levels of Dental Students of Central America and the Caribbean
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作者 Víctor Patricio Díaz-Narváez Ana María Erazo Coronado +10 位作者 Jorge Luis Bilbao Farith González Mariela Padilla Madeline Howard Guadalupe Silva Joel Arboleda Mirian Bullen Robert Utsman Elizabeth Fajardo Luz Marina Alonso Marcos Cervantes 《Health》 2015年第12期1678-1686,共9页
Objective: The aim of this study is to check whether there are differences in the distribution of empathy levels in dental students from nine faculties of dentistry Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Dominican Republic.... Objective: The aim of this study is to check whether there are differences in the distribution of empathy levels in dental students from nine faculties of dentistry Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Dominican Republic. Methods: The levels of empathy and matrices of empathy construct matrices are estimated dental students by using the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy, the Spanish version for students (S version) culturally validated in Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Dominican Republic measured by arbitrator criteria. Cronbach α is estimated. Data of empathic orientation of the studied factors between faculties are analyzed and compared by ANOVA and Duncan test and matrices of empathy construct using discriminant analysis. Results: We find that there are differences in levels of empathy between universities, courses, gender and interaction between the Dental Faculty (University) and Course. The comparison between matrices shows unexplained variances and differences observed between the levels of empathy in student populations. Conclusions: Variability in empathy is observed in the studied factors and among student populations. The variability is an empirical finding, but is not possible in this work, to explain why. 展开更多
关键词 EMPATHY JEFFERSON SCALE of PHYSICIAN EMPATHY (JSPE) LEVELS of EMPATHY
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Empathy Gender in Dental Students in Latin America: An Exploratory and Cross-Sectional Study
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作者 Víctor Patricio Díaz-Narváez Ana María Erazo Coronado +11 位作者 Jorge Luis Bilbao Farith González Mariela Padilla Madeline Howard María Guadalupe Silva Mirian Bullen Fredy Gutierrez Teresa Varela de Villalba Mercedes Salcedo Rioja Joyce Huberman Doris Carrasco Robert Utsman 《Health》 2015年第11期1527-1535,共9页
Background: It is well-founded that empathy is an attribute that increases the likelihood of good communication between health professionals and patients, and it is usual that there is the conviction that empathy leve... Background: It is well-founded that empathy is an attribute that increases the likelihood of good communication between health professionals and patients, and it is usual that there is the conviction that empathy levels are higher in women than in men. Aims: A study comparing levels of empathy gender of students in 18 schools of dentistry from six Latin American countries was conducted. Method: An exploratory cross-sectional study of which empathy levels were measured by the Jefferson Scale of Empathy for dental students (S version) and these levels were compared between genders by t-student test, after verification of normal distribution and homoscedasticity. Results: Variability was found in the results of the comparisons. In some cases, empathy levels were higher in women, others in men and in most of them there were no differences between genders. Conclusions: The observed results do not support the belief that women are more empathetic than men. However, more studies must be performed in more powers and countries to verify that the results described constitute a scientific fact and not just a feature of dental students specifically in the countries studied. 展开更多
关键词 EMPATHY GENDER DENTAL STUDENTS
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