Abstract

Context:Empathy is one of the fundamentals of communication relevant within the practice of dentistry, and the research is limited in this field.Aims:The present study was conducted to assess the self-reported empathy levels among dental undergraduate students in Lucknow city of Northern India.Settings and Design:A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among three dental colleges of Lucknow city during July 2019–September 2019.Subjects and Methods:E-survey link was circulated among 790 students through e-mails. It has two parts. The first part included sociodemographic information, wherein the second part, the empathy level of students was assessed using the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy-Health Profession Students Version Questionnaire. The possible score range is 20–140: the higher the mean score, the higher the self-reported empathy level.Statistical Analysis Used:The data collected were analyzed using SPSS software version 24. Chi-square test was used to test gender distribution differences among different years. One-way analysis of variance including post hoc tests was used to compare the differences between study variables.Results:The mean ± standard deviation empathy score was 92.55 ± 11.85, 91.85 ± 12.23, 93.25 ± 11.24, 93.37 ± 12.31, and 88.34 ± 12.01 among the first-year, second-year, third-year, final-year, and interns' students, respectively, with a statistically significant difference.Conclusion:It can be concluded from the results of the present study that the mean empathy score was highest among final-year students which is suggestive of the impact of education in behavioral sciences.

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