Measures of empathy and the capacity for self-reflection in dental and medical students
Abstract Background Empathy and self-reflection have been studied among medical students, but fewer studies have examined the presence of these attributes among dental students and investigated the correlation between empathy and self-reflection. Methods First-year dental and medical students (n = 1...
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doaj-e2eb3aee648e428999c2e78f3f3896962021-02-21T12:09:36ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202021-02-012111710.1186/s12909-021-02549-3Measures of empathy and the capacity for self-reflection in dental and medical studentsElina Paloniemi0Ilona Mikkola1Ritva Vatjus2Jari Jokelainen3Markku Timonen4Maria Hagnäs5Center for Life Course Health Research, University of OuluRovaniemi Health CenterCenter for Life Course Health Research, University of OuluCenter for Life Course Health Research, University of OuluCenter for Life Course Health Research, University of OuluCenter for Life Course Health Research, University of OuluAbstract Background Empathy and self-reflection have been studied among medical students, but fewer studies have examined the presence of these attributes among dental students and investigated the correlation between empathy and self-reflection. Methods First-year dental and medical students (n = 198) beginning their studies at the University of Oulu, Finland in August 2017 participated in this study, which was conducted via an internet-based questionnaire. Data were collected on personal characteristics and scores on Davis’s Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) and Roberts’s Self Reflection and Insight Scale (SRIS). Results Differences in IRI scores between dental and medical students were significant only in male students and in two IRI domains. Mean (SD) scores for male dental and medical students were personal distress, 8.2 (4.0) and 10.7 (3.1) (p = 0.022); empathic concern, 15.0 (4.0) and 16.9 (3.5) (p = 0.054). Mean SRIS scores did not differ between sexes or training programs. Positive correlations (r = − 0.3–0.65) were observed between some empathy and self-reflection subscales. Conclusions A lower degree of empathy was observed among male dental students than in male medical students. A positive correlation between empathy and self-reflection was demonstrated in both study groups and sexes. However, more research in this field is warranted.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-021-02549-3Medical educationEmpathySelf-reflection |
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Measures of empathy and the capacity for self-reflection in dental and medical students |
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Measures of empathy and the capacity for self-reflection in dental and medical students |
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Measures of empathy and the capacity for self-reflection in dental and medical students |
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measures of empathy and the capacity for self-reflection in dental and medical students |
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Abstract Background Empathy and self-reflection have been studied among medical students, but fewer studies have examined the presence of these attributes among dental students and investigated the correlation between empathy and self-reflection. Methods First-year dental and medical students (n = 198) beginning their studies at the University of Oulu, Finland in August 2017 participated in this study, which was conducted via an internet-based questionnaire. Data were collected on personal characteristics and scores on Davis’s Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) and Roberts’s Self Reflection and Insight Scale (SRIS). Results Differences in IRI scores between dental and medical students were significant only in male students and in two IRI domains. Mean (SD) scores for male dental and medical students were personal distress, 8.2 (4.0) and 10.7 (3.1) (p = 0.022); empathic concern, 15.0 (4.0) and 16.9 (3.5) (p = 0.054). Mean SRIS scores did not differ between sexes or training programs. Positive correlations (r = − 0.3–0.65) were observed between some empathy and self-reflection subscales. Conclusions A lower degree of empathy was observed among male dental students than in male medical students. A positive correlation between empathy and self-reflection was demonstrated in both study groups and sexes. However, more research in this field is warranted. |
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