Center for Research in Medical Education and Health Care, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, 1015 Walnut Street, Suite 320, Philadelphia, PA, 19107, USA.
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2018 Dec;23(5):899-920. doi: 10.1007/s10459-018-9839-9. Epub 2018 Jul 2.
The Jefferson Scale of Empathy (JSE) is a broadly used instrument developed to measure empathy in the context of health professions education and patient care. Evidence in support of psychometrics of the JSE has been reported in health professions students and practitioners with the exception of osteopathic medical students. This study was designed to examine measurement properties, underlying components, and latent variable structure of the JSE in a nationwide sample of first-year matriculants at U.S. colleges of osteopathic medicine, and to develop a national norm table for the assessment of JSE scores. A web-based survey was administered at the beginning of the 2017-2018 academic year which included the JSE, a scale to detect "good impression" responses, and demographic/background information. Usable surveys were received from 6009 students enrolled in 41 college campuses (median response rate = 92%). The JSE mean score and standard deviation for the sample were 116.54 and 10.85, respectively. Item-total score correlations were positive and statistically significant (p < 0.01), and Cronbach α = 0.82. Significant gender differences were observed on the JSE scores in favor of women. Also, significant differences were found on item scores between top and bottom third scorers on the JSE. Three factors of Perspective Taking, Compassionate Care, and Walking in Patient's Shoes emerged in an exploratory factor analysis by using half of the sample. Results of confirmatory factor analysis with another half of the sample confirmed the 3-factor model. We also developed a national norm table which is the first to assess students' JSE scores against national data.
杰斐逊同理心量表(JSE)是一种广泛用于医疗专业教育和患者护理背景下测量同理心的工具。除了整骨医学学生之外,已经有研究报告表明该量表在健康专业学生和从业者中具有心理测量学证据。本研究旨在检验美国整骨医学学院一年级新生中 JSE 的测量特性、潜在构成和潜在变量结构,并制定评估 JSE 分数的全国常模表。在 2017-2018 学年开始时,通过网络调查了包括 JSE、一个用于检测“良好印象”反应的量表以及人口统计学/背景信息的情况。从 41 个校区的 6009 名学生中收到了可用的调查问卷(中位数应答率=92%)。该样本的 JSE 平均得分为 116.54,标准差为 10.85。项目-总分相关性为正且具有统计学意义(p<0.01),Cronbach α为 0.82。在 JSE 分数上观察到性别存在显著差异,女性得分更高。此外,在 JSE 得分最高和最低的三分之一学生的项目得分上也发现了显著差异。通过对样本的一半进行探索性因素分析,出现了三个因素:换位思考、同情关怀和为患者着想。对另一半样本进行验证性因素分析的结果证实了 3 因素模型。我们还制定了全国常模表,这是第一个根据全国数据评估学生 JSE 分数的常模表。