Abstract
Empathy is a crucial attribute within the physician-patient relationship. This study aimed to evaluate the empathy levels of students in the College of Medicine at Hawler Medical University (HMU) in Erbil city, Iraq. This cross-sectional study took place between January and May 2015 and included all medical undergraduates enrolled at HMU (n = 989). The validated self-administered English language version of the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy-Student Version (JSPE-SV) was used to measure empathy levels. Students reported their conformity to each statement of the 20-item questionnaire on a 7-point Likert scale. Levels of empathy were considered directly relative to their final score. A total of 927 students completed the questionnaire (response rate: 93.7%). The male-to-female ratio was 0.72:1 and the mean age was 21.3 ± 1.4 years. The mean empathy score was 101.9 ± 19.2. Female students had significantly higher empathy (P = 0.023) and more frequently chose people-oriented specialties (P = 0.001) than males. First-year students reported the highest mean score (112.9 ± 20.1) while fourth-year students had the lowest (92.7 ± 16.0). There was a significant decline in mean scores between first- and second-year male students (P = 0.020) and first- and fourth-year male students (P = 0.050). Students who chose people-oriented specialties had significantly higher scores than those who chose technology-oriented specialties (P = 0.002). The studied cohort of HMU students demonstrated low empathy levels. As such, the inclusion of empathy instruction in medical school curricula is recommended to promote professionalism and patient welfare.
Highlights
Empathy is a crucial attribute within the physician-patient relationship
This study aimed to evaluate the empathy levels of students in the College of Medicine at Hawler Medical University (HMU) in Erbil city, Iraq
Advances in Knowledge - Low empathy levels were reported among a group of medical undergraduate students in Erbil city, Iraq. - Female students had significantly higher empathy levels than male students among the studied group and a significant decline in empathy scores was observed among male students according to academic year. - The results of this study suggest that students with higher empathy levels may select people-oriented over technology-oriented specialties
Summary
Abstract: Objectives: Empathy is a crucial attribute within the physician-patient relationship. The validated self-administered English language version of the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy-Student Version (JSPE-SV) was used to measure empathy levels. Students reported their conformity to each statement of the 20-item questionnaire on a 7-point Likert scale. Female students had significantly higher empathy (P = 0.023) and more frequently chose people-oriented specialties (P = 0.001) than males. Advances in Knowledge - Low empathy levels were reported among a group of medical undergraduate students in Erbil city, Iraq. - Female students had significantly higher empathy levels than male students among the studied group and a significant decline in empathy scores was observed among male students according to academic year. Advances in Knowledge - Low empathy levels were reported among a group of medical undergraduate students in Erbil city, Iraq. - Female students had significantly higher empathy levels than male students among the studied group and a significant decline in empathy scores was observed among male students according to academic year. - The results of this study suggest that students with higher empathy levels may select people-oriented over technology-oriented specialties
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