Sherman Jeffrey J, Cramer Adam
University of Washington, Department of Oral Medicine, Box 356370, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2005 Mar;69(3):338-45.
Empathy in the health care setting is the ability to understand a patient's experiences and feelings and the capability to communicate this understanding. Although empathy has been shown to play an important role in the dentist-patient relationship and is a core competence for dentists, no measure of empathy has been validated in the dental setting. Further, little is known about changes in empathy during dental school. We examined the psychometric properties of a measure of empathy applied to the dental school setting and compared levels of empathy in dental students across their four years of training. One hundred and thirty students completed a survey including the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy (JSPE). The JSPE was found to be both a reliable and valid empathy measure for dental students with similar psychometric properties to those found in medical students, residents, and physicians. Further, first-year dental students had significantly higher empathy scores than students in any subsequent year. Consistent with the literature in medical settings, the timing of the decline in empathy levels corresponded to increases in patient exposure. We suggest that training students in the interpersonal skills designed to enhance the dentist-patient relationship should continue throughout dental school training.
医疗环境中的同理心是指理解患者经历和感受的能力以及传达这种理解的能力。尽管同理心已被证明在医患关系中起着重要作用,并且是牙医的核心能力,但尚未有同理心的测量方法在牙科环境中得到验证。此外,对于牙科学习期间同理心的变化知之甚少。我们研究了一种应用于牙科学习环境的同理心测量方法的心理测量特性,并比较了牙科学生在四年学习期间的同理心水平。130名学生完成了一项包括杰斐逊医生同理心量表(JSPE)的调查。结果发现,JSPE对于牙科学生来说是一种可靠且有效的同理心测量方法,其心理测量特性与医学生、住院医师和医生中的情况相似。此外,一年级牙科学生的同理心得分显著高于其后任何一年的学生。与医疗环境中的文献一致,同理心水平下降的时间与接触患者的增加相对应。我们建议,在整个牙科学习培训过程中,都应持续对学生进行旨在加强医患关系的人际技能培训。