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Purpose Empathetic engagement is considered a vital component in forming respect-based relationships between patients and clinicians, leading to more optimal patient care. The purpose of this study was to explore whether there was a relationship between dental hygiene students' levels of empathy and student demographics including age, gender, year in school, and the degree type of dental hygiene program attending.Methods This was a cross-sectional observation study conducted among dental hygiene undergraduate students attending three dental hygiene programs in the Midwestern United States. Two programs offered associate degrees and one offered a baccalaureate degree. Participants completed the 20-item Jefferson Scale of Empathy© , student edition (JSE-S) along with demographic questions including age, gender, year in dental hygiene program, and degree type of dental hygiene program. Descriptive statistics and comparisons of the empathy scores were conducted using t-test and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Regressions were conducted to determine whether the students' year in dental hygiene program and the type of degree program were predictors of empathy.Results Forty-one participants completed the questionnaire for a 65% response rate. The mean empathy score was 83.05 ± 10.04 among the participants. There were no statistically significant differences between levels of empathy of first- and second-year students or those attending a two-year institution versus a four-year university. Age, year in program, and type of degree were not shown to be predictors of empathy.Conclusion Results from this study did not show relationships or predictors of empathy with dental hygiene students' demographics or type of degree program. Future research should expand beyond a small homogenous convenience sample and include a longitudinal gauge to assess potential fluctuations in empathy as students progress throughout the curriculum and as practicing clinicians.
口腔卫生专业本科生移情能力的预测因素。
目的 移情参与被认为是在患者和临床医生之间形成以尊重为基础的关系的一个重要组成部分,从而为患者提供更理想的护理。本研究旨在探讨牙科卫生专业学生的移情水平与学生人口统计学特征(包括年龄、性别、在校年级和就读牙科卫生专业的学位类型)之间是否存在关系。两个项目提供副学士学位,一个提供学士学位。参与者填写了 20 个项目的杰斐逊移情量表学生版(JSE-S)以及人口统计学问题,包括年龄、性别、就读牙科卫生专业的年级以及牙科卫生专业的学位类型。使用 t 检验和单因子方差分析(ANOVA)对移情得分进行了描述性统计和比较。我们还进行了回归分析,以确定学生的口腔卫生专业年级和学位类型是否是移情的预测因素。参与者的移情平均得分为 83.05 ± 10.04。一年级和二年级学生,以及就读于两年制院校和四年制大学的学生在移情水平上没有明显的统计学差异。结论 本研究的结果没有显示出移情与牙科卫生学学生的人口统计学特征或学位课程类型之间的关系或预测因素。未来的研究不应局限于小规模的同质方便样本,而应包括纵向测量,以评估学生在整个课程和临床实践过程中移情的潜在波动。
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