Author:
Chen Hao,Xuan Hanwen,Cai Jinquan,Liu Meichen,Shi Lei
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Empathy is considered the ability to understand or feel others emotions or experiences. As an important part of medical education, empathy can affect medical students in many ways. It is still lacking a comprehensive evaluation of the existing articles on empathy’s impact on medical students, despite the existence of many articles on the topic.
Objectives
To summarize the impact of empathy on medical students during medical education from four perspectives: mental health, academic performance, clinical competence, and specialty preference.
Methods
The search terms used for retrieval were “empathy”, “medical student”, “mental health”, “depression”, “anxiety”, “burnout”, “examinations”, “academic performance”, “clinical competence”, “specialty preference” on PubMed, EBSCO, and Web of Science before January 2024. The search was carried out by two reviewers. Titles and abstracts were screened independently and reviewed based on inclusion/exclusion criteria. A consensus was drawn on which articles were included.
Results
Our results indicated that high empathy was a positive factor for mental health, However, students with high affective empathy were more likely to suffer from depression, anxiety, and burnout. Empathy was found to be unrelated to academic performance, but positively correlated with clinical competence, particularly in terms of communication skills. Medical students with high levels of empathy tended to prefer people-oriented majors.
Conclusions
Medical students who score higher on the self-reported empathy scales often have better mental health, better communication skills, and tend to choose people-oriented specialties. But empathy is not related to academic performance. Additionally, the different dimensions of empathy have different impacts on medical students. It is necessary to design targeted courses and training for medical students to enhance their empathy.
Funder
Heilongjiang Provincial Key Project of The Educational Science 14th Five-Year Plan
Chinese Medical Association Medical Education Research Project
Harbin Medical University Ideological & Political Educational Research Project
Harbin Medical University Educational Science Research Project
Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province
Key Laboratory of Philosophy and Social Sciences of Colleges and Universities in Guangdong Province
Directive Project of Medical Scientific Research Foundation in Guangdong
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC