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Empathy levels among undergraduate medical students in Karachi, Pakistan: a cross-sectional study
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Background:
Empathy is a concept native to the field of medicine. However, over the course of medical school, empathy levels are expected to decline. The aim of this study was to assess the empathy levels among medical students in relation to their year of study and specialties of choice in the future.
Materials and methods:
A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess empathy levels among students from medical colleges in Karachi, Pakistan, using an online survey. The total duration of the study was 2 months. The authors analyzed the data using SPSS version 20.
Results:
A total of 463 undergraduate medical students participated in this survey. The overall mean empathy score was 101.9±16.3 with 104.6±14.1 for females, which was significantly higher than the male participants. The highest empathy levels were demonstrated in fourth-year medical students with a mean empathy score of 104.1±16.3, whereas, the lowest empathy levels were found in second-year medical students with a mean empathy score of 99.8±9.4. Study participants considering emergency medicine, neurology, obstetrics/gynecology, and oncology as their specialty of choice demonstrated the highest empathy levels followed by pediatrics and internal medicine.
Conclusion:
On average, there was a female preponderance in empathy levels among undergraduate medical students. Empathy levels among fourth-year students involved in clinical practice were greater as compared to students in their initial years of study. Further investigations are required to validate the findings of this study.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Empathy levels among undergraduate medical students in Karachi, Pakistan: a cross-sectional study
Description:
Background:
Empathy is a concept native to the field of medicine.
However, over the course of medical school, empathy levels are expected to decline.
The aim of this study was to assess the empathy levels among medical students in relation to their year of study and specialties of choice in the future.
Materials and methods:
A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess empathy levels among students from medical colleges in Karachi, Pakistan, using an online survey.
The total duration of the study was 2 months.
The authors analyzed the data using SPSS version 20.
Results:
A total of 463 undergraduate medical students participated in this survey.
The overall mean empathy score was 101.
9±16.
3 with 104.
6±14.
1 for females, which was significantly higher than the male participants.
The highest empathy levels were demonstrated in fourth-year medical students with a mean empathy score of 104.
1±16.
3, whereas, the lowest empathy levels were found in second-year medical students with a mean empathy score of 99.
8±9.
4.
Study participants considering emergency medicine, neurology, obstetrics/gynecology, and oncology as their specialty of choice demonstrated the highest empathy levels followed by pediatrics and internal medicine.
Conclusion:
On average, there was a female preponderance in empathy levels among undergraduate medical students.
Empathy levels among fourth-year students involved in clinical practice were greater as compared to students in their initial years of study.
Further investigations are required to validate the findings of this study.
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