Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study
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Resumo: | This study assessed attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, assertiveness, and subjective perception of communication skills and technical knowledge among Portuguese undergraduate students in healthcare. These students may develop rehabilitation activities with patients in their person-oriented or technique-oriented professions. Portuguese nursing and allied health students from two public higher education schools completed questionnaires in the first and third academic years: Patient-Practitioner Orientation Scale, Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy, Scale for Interpersonal Behaviour, and subjective perception of technical knowledge and communication skills. A total of 183 students completed the surveys. In the first year, students showed moderate to high scores on patient-centredness attitudes, empathy, and assertiveness and perceived themselves as having good communication skills. Students from person-oriented programmes significantly improved their Total and shared patient-centred attitudes in the third year compared with students attending technique-oriented professions. Significant differences in empathy were found between groups in the third year. Distress associated with assertive behaviours increased significantly across time in students from technique-oriented programmes compared with their peers in person-oriented programmes. The results suggest that the health profession’s orientation and the programmes’ specific curriculum might have a role in how some dimensions evolved in the two groups of students. The increasing assertiveness-related discomfort highlighted the importance of assessing and monitoring students’ emotional well-being during their initial interactions with patients. |
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Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal studyAssertivenessEmpathyPatient-centerednessPerception of communication skillsPerson- and technique-oriented professionsRehabilitationUndergraduate health studentsThis study assessed attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, assertiveness, and subjective perception of communication skills and technical knowledge among Portuguese undergraduate students in healthcare. These students may develop rehabilitation activities with patients in their person-oriented or technique-oriented professions. Portuguese nursing and allied health students from two public higher education schools completed questionnaires in the first and third academic years: Patient-Practitioner Orientation Scale, Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy, Scale for Interpersonal Behaviour, and subjective perception of technical knowledge and communication skills. A total of 183 students completed the surveys. In the first year, students showed moderate to high scores on patient-centredness attitudes, empathy, and assertiveness and perceived themselves as having good communication skills. Students from person-oriented programmes significantly improved their Total and shared patient-centred attitudes in the third year compared with students attending technique-oriented professions. Significant differences in empathy were found between groups in the third year. Distress associated with assertive behaviours increased significantly across time in students from technique-oriented programmes compared with their peers in person-oriented programmes. The results suggest that the health profession’s orientation and the programmes’ specific curriculum might have a role in how some dimensions evolved in the two groups of students. The increasing assertiveness-related discomfort highlighted the importance of assessing and monitoring students’ emotional well-being during their initial interactions with patients.MDPIRCIPLGrilo, AnaVinagre, GraçaSantos, Margarida Custódio dosMartinho, Joana FerreiraGomes, Ana Isabel2023-12-07T15:27:27Z2023-102023-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/16640engGrilo AM, Vinagre G, Santos MC, Martinho JF, Gomes AI. Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study. Healthcare. 2023;11(20):2803.10.3390/healthcare11202803info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-12-13T02:18:23Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/16640Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:42:23.928025Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study |
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Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study |
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Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study Grilo, Ana Assertiveness Empathy Patient-centeredness Perception of communication skills Person- and technique-oriented professions Rehabilitation Undergraduate health students |
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Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study |
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Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study |
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Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study |
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Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study |
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Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study |
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Grilo, Ana |
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Grilo, Ana Vinagre, Graça Santos, Margarida Custódio dos Martinho, Joana Ferreira Gomes, Ana Isabel |
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Vinagre, Graça Santos, Margarida Custódio dos Martinho, Joana Ferreira Gomes, Ana Isabel |
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Grilo, Ana Vinagre, Graça Santos, Margarida Custódio dos Martinho, Joana Ferreira Gomes, Ana Isabel |
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Assertiveness Empathy Patient-centeredness Perception of communication skills Person- and technique-oriented professions Rehabilitation Undergraduate health students |
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Assertiveness Empathy Patient-centeredness Perception of communication skills Person- and technique-oriented professions Rehabilitation Undergraduate health students |
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This study assessed attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, assertiveness, and subjective perception of communication skills and technical knowledge among Portuguese undergraduate students in healthcare. These students may develop rehabilitation activities with patients in their person-oriented or technique-oriented professions. Portuguese nursing and allied health students from two public higher education schools completed questionnaires in the first and third academic years: Patient-Practitioner Orientation Scale, Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy, Scale for Interpersonal Behaviour, and subjective perception of technical knowledge and communication skills. A total of 183 students completed the surveys. In the first year, students showed moderate to high scores on patient-centredness attitudes, empathy, and assertiveness and perceived themselves as having good communication skills. Students from person-oriented programmes significantly improved their Total and shared patient-centred attitudes in the third year compared with students attending technique-oriented professions. Significant differences in empathy were found between groups in the third year. Distress associated with assertive behaviours increased significantly across time in students from technique-oriented programmes compared with their peers in person-oriented programmes. The results suggest that the health profession’s orientation and the programmes’ specific curriculum might have a role in how some dimensions evolved in the two groups of students. The increasing assertiveness-related discomfort highlighted the importance of assessing and monitoring students’ emotional well-being during their initial interactions with patients. |
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Grilo AM, Vinagre G, Santos MC, Martinho JF, Gomes AI. Attitudes toward patient-centred care, empathy, and assertiveness among students in rehabilitation areas: a longitudinal study. Healthcare. 2023;11(20):2803. 10.3390/healthcare11202803 |
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