Exploring Empathy with Medical Students

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Exploring Empathy with Medical Students

Occupational and industrial psychology Psychology: emotions Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality Teaching of a specific subject Medicine: general issues Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences

Author: David Ian Jeffrey

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 28 January 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 363 Kb

ISBN: 9783030112110


Introduction

This book investigates new insights into the factors influencing empathy in medical students. Addressing the widely perceived empathy gap in teaching and medical practice, the book presents a new study into how this emotion is facilitated in the UK undergraduate medical curriculum, and its influence on doctor-patient relationships. The author utilises Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to investigate how medical students’ perspective on empathy changed throughout their education. It presents the risks students perceive when connecting emotionally with patients; their use of detachment as a taught coping mechanism; and the question of how they regulate their emotions.

Key Findings

The book reveals the tension between students’ connection with and detachment from a patient and their aim to achieve an appropriate balance. The author presents a number of factors which seem to enhance empathy, and explores the balance of scientific biomedical versus psychosocial approaches in medical training. In contrast to the commonly-reported opinion that there has been decline in medical students’ empathy, this book contends that student empathy in fact increased during their training. This new study offers invaluable insight into how students and practitioners may be supported in dealing appropriately with their emotions as well as with those of their patients, thereby facilitating more humane medical care.

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