Title of article :
Empathy scores amongst undergraduate medical students and its correlation to their academic performance
Author/Authors :
JAVAEED, ARSLAAN Department of Pathology - Poonch Medical College - Rawalakot - Azad Kashmir, Pakistan , ABDUL RASHEED, ASIFA Department of Pathology - Poonch Medical College - Rawalakot - Azad Kashmir, Pakistan , MANZOOR, ANUM Department of Pathology - Poonch Medical College - Rawalakot - Azad Kashmir, Pakistan , AIN, QURRATUL Department of Pathology - Poonch Medical College - Rawalakot - Azad Kashmir, Pakistan , RAPHAEL D COSTA, PRINCE Department of Public Health - State University of Bangladesh - Dhaka, Pakistan , KHAN GHAURI, SANNIYA Department of Emergency Medicine - Shifa International Hospital - Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
Introduction: Empathy is one of the soft skills required for building rapport and having meaningful patient-doctor interaction.
Its effect on academic performance at the undergraduate level
amongst Pakistani medical students is not known. This study was
done to assess the relationship between empathy and gender, and
the academic performance of undergraduate medical students of
Azad Kashmir
Methods: This cross-sectional study was done in Poonch Medical
College, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, from May 2018 to May
2019. The sample size for this study consisted of 200 students,
determined by Krejcie and Morgan sample size determination
chart. Students who agreed to participate in the study were
enrolled according to convenience sampling using google forms.
The Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) questionnaire was
utilized as the data collection tool. Data were analyzed using
SPSS version 25. The ethical review board approved the study.
Comparisons between males and females at the IRI questions
level, IRI domains level, and total IRI were made using the Mann-
Whitney U test. The Spearman Rank Correlation test was used
to assess the correlation between academic performance, IRI
domains, and total IRI scores. A one-way ANOVA test was done
to assess the relationship between academic performance and
their study years.
Results: A total of one hundred and fifty-one students (males 83,
females 68, response rate 75.5%) participated in the study from
the third to the final year of medical college. The mean empathy
scores of males and females were 90.76±8.39 and 91.72±9.76
(P=0.552). On the empathic concern scale, female students had
significantly higher empathy scores (25.44±3.49) than males
(23.78±3.88) (P=0.008). No significant correlation was found
between the empathy scores and academic performance, using
Spearman’s correlation test (P>0.05)
Conclusion: Females showed significantly higher empathy scores
than males for two Interpersonal Reactivity Index items and
empathic concern scale. Overall, male and female students had
similar total empathy scores. The relationship between empathy and academic performance was non-significant.
Keywords :
Empathy , Physician-patient relation , Communication , Medical students
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism