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Education, Scientific Disciplines
Hamdiye Arda Surucu, Esra Anus Topdemir, Altun Baksi, Dilek Buyukkaya Besen
Summary: The study found that as nursing undergraduate students' empathic skills increased, their negative perception of cancer decreased. Additionally, students receiving treatment for chronic diseases were more likely to have a negative perception of cancer. Training on empathic skills could help reduce negative attitudes towards cancer among nursing students.
NURSE EDUCATION TODAY
(2021)
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Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Zi-Yun Zhou, Long-Yi Hu, Ming-Li Wang, Le-Shan Zhou
Summary: This study aimed to explore teaching methods for nursing humanistic education to improve the empathy ability of nursing students in China. Narrative education and experiential teaching methods were used in pediatric nursing courses to develop empathic competence. The results showed that the combination of these methods effectively improved nursing students' empathy and strengthened their identification with the nursing profession, promoting the teaching reform of humanistic education in nursing courses.
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Education, Scientific Disciplines
Eda Unal, Aysel Ozdemir
Summary: This study examined the effects of hybrid simulated burn care training on nursing students' knowledge, skills, and empathy. The results showed that after the intervention, nursing students in the Hybrid Simulated group had improved empathy, knowledge, skills of physical assessment, and implementation of interventions and referral criteria on burn care.
NURSE EDUCATION TODAY
(2023)
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Nursing
Emine Turkmen, Dogancan Vaizoglu, Tugba Yesilyurt, Nurcan Uysal
Summary: This study aimed to examine the mediating effect of empathy between moral sensitivity and professional values. The results showed that moral sensitivity not only directly affected nursing students' professional values, but also indirectly through empathic tendency. This suggests that nurse educators can enhance nursing students' professional values by integrating moral sensitivity and empathic tendency in their curriculum.
JOURNAL OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING
(2023)
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Education, Scientific Disciplines
Nurhan Cingol, Mehmet Karakas, Ebru Celebi, Seher Zengin
Summary: This study investigated the effect of the Intercultural Nursing Course on the empathic skill and intercultural sensitivity levels of nursing students in Turkey. Results showed that the course did not lead to significant changes in students' empathic skills and cultural sensitivity levels, but enhanced their cultural sensitivity and self-confidence in intercultural communication.
NURSE EDUCATION TODAY
(2021)
Article
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Wan Ling Lee, Puteri Nur Iman Muhammad Shyamil Rambiar, Nurin Qistina Batrisya Rosli, Mohd Said Nurumal, Sharifah Shafinaz Sh. Abdullah, Mahmoud Danaee
Summary: This study examined the impact of digital use and internet gaming on the empathy of nursing students. The results showed that digital and internet gaming addiction could potentially reduce empathy, while digital dependence was associated with higher levels of empathy.
NURSE EDUCATION TODAY
(2022)
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Education & Educational Research
Krzysztof Sobczak, Agata Zdun-Ryzewska, Agata Rudnik
Summary: This study found that university students preparing for medical professions have lower levels of empathy compared to students studying in non-medical programs, and empathy tends to decrease after the third year of studies regardless of university type. Students with Asperger profile and high-functioning autism are more likely to study in universities preparing for medical professions. It is recommended to introduce career counseling when choosing a specialization.
BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
(2021)
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Stefano Ardenghi, Selena Russo, Michela Luciani, Valerio Salvarani, Giulia Rampoldi, Marco Bani, Davide Ausili, Stefania Di Mauro, Maria Grazia Strepparava
Summary: This study aimed to investigate the influence of gender, age, and academic year on dispositional mindfulness (DM) in undergraduate nursing students, as well as the association between DM facets and empathy dimensions. The results showed that females had higher levels of Acting with Awareness and lower levels of Non-reacting facets of DM than males. Older students scored higher on the Observing and Non-reacting subscales of DM than younger ones. DM facets were generally positively related to Perspective Taking and Empathic Concern, and negatively related to Personal Distress. Higher levels of DM were associated with the ability to consider others' perspective and feel compassion, and less emotional distress.
CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
(2023)
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Education, Scientific Disciplines
Valerio Dimonte, Michela Luciani, Alessio Conti, Eugenia Malinverni, Marco Clari, Sara Campagna, Lorenza Garrino, Movimento Terapia
Summary: This study explored how first-year undergraduate nursing students learned communication and relational skills through a Dance Movement Therapy workshop using a Qualitative Description design. The findings revealed three main themes: learning through experience of competences, learning through corporeality, and the time required for learning.
NURSE EDUCATION TODAY
(2021)
Article
Nursing
Kirsten Jack, Tracy Levett-Jones
Summary: This paper presents a model designed to promote reflection on empathy development in nursing students. The authors have developed an approach based on the philosophy of Edith Stein and provide a narrative example of the model in action in an acute care setting.
NURSE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE
(2022)
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Tanja Graupe, Patrick Giemsa, Katharina Schaefer, Martin R. Fischer, Jan -Willem Strijbos, Claudia Kiessling
Summary: This study found that instruments measuring emotional abilities did not significantly predict empathic behavior, while instruments measuring moral and cognitive components did. However, the explained variance was small. Therefore, empathy training should focus on acquiring knowledge, attitudes, and behavior to support empathic behaviors.
PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
(2022)
Article
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Ye Sol Lee, Younghee Yun, Eun Kyung Kim, Hye Sook Kim
Summary: This study explored the moderating effect of clinical practice satisfaction of nursing students on the relationship between self-consciousness and empathy for patients with cancer. The results showed that clinical practice satisfaction had a significant impact on both self-consciousness and empathy, and it also moderated the relationship between self-consciousness and empathy for cancer patients.
NURSE EDUCATION TODAY
(2023)
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Maria J. Ulloque, Silvina Villalba, Gabriela Foscarini, Susana Quinteros, Aracelis Calzadilla-Nunez, Alejandro Reyes-Reyes, Victor Diaz-Narvaez
Summary: This study aims to compare the distribution of empathy levels in the families of Argentine medical students, including functionality or dysfunction, and the three styles derived from family functioning. The results indicate that students from dysfunctional families, extreme styles, and unbalanced styles showed higher levels of empathy.
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
(2023)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Betuel Kurtses Gursoy
Summary: This study aimed to investigate the changes in clinical empathy among medical school students and its relationship with stress coping styles. The study found that the empathy level was lowest in the sixth year, and the decrease in empathy was mostly in the perspective taking component. Additionally, it was found that the self-confident approach was positively correlated with perspective taking and standing in the patient's shoes.
Review
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Ayyu Sandhi, Cai Thi Thuy Nguyen, Marianne Lin-Lewry, Gabrielle T. Lee, Shu-Yu Kuo
Summary: A systematic review showed that educational interventions effectively improve breastfeeding knowledge, attitudes, and skills of nursing, midwifery, and medical students. Clinical practicums play an important role in interventions.
NURSE EDUCATION TODAY
(2023)
Article
Nursing
Tulay Ortabag, Serpil Ozdemir, Bilal Bakir, Nuran Tosun
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING
(2011)
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Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Bilal Bakir, Mustafa Ozer, Celale Tangul Ozcan, Mehmet Cetin, Turan Fedai
KLINIK PSIKOFARMAKOLOJI BULTENI-BULLETIN OF CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
(2010)
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Pediatrics
Bilal Bakir, Mustafa Alparslan Babayigit, Omer Faruk Tekbas, Recai Ogur, Abdullah Kilic, Serdar Ulus
TURK PEDIATRI ARSIVI-TURKISH ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRICS
(2014)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Mustafa Alparslan Babayigit, Bilal Bakir, Omer Faruk Tekbas, Recai Ogur, Abdullah Kilic, Serdar Ulus
TURKISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
(2014)
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Psychiatry
Wilson Baldin Depress Med Students Res Grp, Wilson Baldin Zatt, Kenneth Lo, Wilson Tam
Summary: This study aimed to improve the precision of previous research on the prevalence of depressive symptoms among medical students by gathering individual participant data (IPD). The findings showed that the pooled prevalence obtained from IPD meta-analysis was lower compared to previous meta-analyses using aggregated data. Age, sex, and year of study were significantly associated with the depression z-score.
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Criminology & Penology
Tevfik Pinar, Cengizhan Acikel, Gul Pinar, Erdem Karabulut, Meral Saygun, Elif Bariskin, Tee L. Guidotti, Recep Akdur, Hilmi Sabuncu, Said Bodur, Mucahit Egri, Bilal Bakir, Emrah M. Acikgoz, Ismail Atceken, Mustafa Cengiz
JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE
(2017)
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
Aygul Akyuz, Gonul Sahiner, Memnun Seven, Bilal Bakir
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FERTILITY & STERILITY
(2014)
Article
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Aygul Akyuz, Memnun Seven, Gonul Sahiner, Bilal Bakir
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FERTILITY & STERILITY
(2013)
Meeting Abstract
Urology & Nephrology
A. Gulesen, T. Ortabag, H. Bebis, B. Bakir
JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE
(2012)
Meeting Abstract
Urology & Nephrology
A. Akyuz, M. Seven, G. Sahiner, B. Bakir
JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE
(2011)
Meeting Abstract
Urology & Nephrology
A. Akyuz, G. Sahiner, M. Seven, B. Bakir
JOURNAL OF SEXUAL MEDICINE
(2011)
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Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Mahir Gulec, Recai Ogur, Huesamettin Gul, Ahmet Korkmaz, Bilal Bakir
PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
(2009)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Ercan Goecgeldi, Bilal Bakir, Ayguel Akyuez, Mahir Guelec, Tuelay Kaya, Sadettin Guengoer, Metin Hasde
TURKISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
(2008)
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Medicine, General & Internal
Mehmet Cetin, Yusuf Ziya Turk, Mustafa Ozer, Turker Turker, Bilal Bakir
PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
(2010)