Measuring empathy in a group of South African undergraduate medical students using the student version of the Jefferson Scale of Empathy
Background: Patient-centred care is a model of care that demands healthcare providers change their focus from the disease to the patient and his or her perceived physical and psycho-social needs. This model requires healthcare workers to listen actively and to have effective communication skills and...
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Main Authors: | Elize Archer (Author), Roseanne Turner (Author) |
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