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Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica

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GUIMARAES, Ana Luiza Cotta Mourão et al. Medical identity: the impact of first contact with patient in medicine student’s empathy. Rev. Bras. Educ. Med. [online]. 2022, vol.46, n.3, e099.  Epub 18-Ago-2022. ISSN 1981-5271.  https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-5271v46.3-20210314.

Introduction:

Empathy is defined as the ability to listen and understand the other, thus becoming an essential component in the doctor-patient relationship. Studies indicate that the opportunity to make contact with the patient early in the course raises awareness of the importance of empathy in the relationships. Thus, such contact, in the first semesters of medical school, enables students to enhance their empathic skills, permitting the construction of a broader and more complete professional identity.

Objective:

The study aims to evaluate the influence on the empathy of medical students through the interaction with patients in the discipline of Semiology I, during the second year of undergraduate school.

Method:

Observational and prospective study with medical students from a private medical school in Vitória (ES), enrolled in the theoretical-practical discipline of Semiology I in 2019/2 and 2020/1, through the application of questionnaires, before the first practical activity in the ward and after the last one. Sociodemographic variables and empathy score were analyzed. The differences between the semesters were evaluated by Chi-square, Fisher’s exact or Mann-Whitney tests. The relationship between sociodemographic variables and empathy was assessed by the Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests. The influence of contact with patients on students’ empathy was analyzed by the Wilcoxon test, all with 95% significance.

Results:

The sample consisted of 38 students in 2019/2 and 60 in 2020/1. Only the associations between contact with the patients in the wards and the empathy score (p=0.008) and gender and the empathy score (p=0.000) were significant; empathy was greater among women and at the end of the discipline experience.

Conclusion:

The interaction between medical students and patients during the discipline of Semiology I was able to positively affect empathy, corroborating the literature. The higher levels of empathy among women also corroborate the literature. The obtained results reflect only a specific semester of the course, not the students’ overall empathy profile, levels of empathy at different moments of undergraduate school, or their behavior.

Palavras-chave : Empathy; Medical Education; Physician-Patient Relationship; Patient-Centered Care.

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