TY - JOUR
T1 - Empatía, habilidades de colaboración interprofesional y aprendizaje médico permanente en residentes españoles y latinoamericanos que inician los programas de formación médica especializada en España. Resultados preliminares
AU - San-Martín, Montserrat
AU - Roig-Carrera, Helena
AU - Villalonga-Vadell, Rosa M.
AU - Benito-Sevillano, Carmen
AU - Torres-Salinas, Miquel
AU - Claret-Teruel, Gemma
AU - Robles, Bernabé
AU - Sans-Boix, Antonia
AU - Alcorta-Garza, Adelina
AU - Vivanco, Luis
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier España, S.L.U.
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - Objective To identify similarities and differences in empathy, abilities toward inter-professional collaboration, and lifelong medical learning, between Spanish and Latin-American physicians-in-training who start their posgraduate training in teaching hospitals in Spain. Design Observational study using self-administered questionnaires. Settings Five teaching hospitals in the province of Barcelona, Spain. Participants Spanish and Latin-American physicians-in-training who started their first year of post-graduate medical training. Main measurements Empathy was measured using the Jefferson scale of empathy. Abilities for inter-professional collaboration were measured using the Jefferson scale attitudes towards nurse-physician collaboration. Learning was measured using the Jefferson scale of medical lifelong learning scale. Results From a sample of 156 physicians-in-training, 110 from Spain and 40 from Latin America, the Spanish group showed the highest empathy (p<.05). On the other hand, Latin-American physicians had the highest scores in lifelong learning abilities (p<.001). A positive relationship was found between empathy and inter-professional collaboration for the whole sample (r = +0.34; p<.05). Conclusions These results confirm previous preliminary data and underline the positive influence of empathy in the development of inter-professional collaboration abilities. In Latin-American physicians who start posgraduate training programs, lifelong learning abilities have a positive influence on the development of other professional competencies.
AB - Objective To identify similarities and differences in empathy, abilities toward inter-professional collaboration, and lifelong medical learning, between Spanish and Latin-American physicians-in-training who start their posgraduate training in teaching hospitals in Spain. Design Observational study using self-administered questionnaires. Settings Five teaching hospitals in the province of Barcelona, Spain. Participants Spanish and Latin-American physicians-in-training who started their first year of post-graduate medical training. Main measurements Empathy was measured using the Jefferson scale of empathy. Abilities for inter-professional collaboration were measured using the Jefferson scale attitudes towards nurse-physician collaboration. Learning was measured using the Jefferson scale of medical lifelong learning scale. Results From a sample of 156 physicians-in-training, 110 from Spain and 40 from Latin America, the Spanish group showed the highest empathy (p<.05). On the other hand, Latin-American physicians had the highest scores in lifelong learning abilities (p<.001). A positive relationship was found between empathy and inter-professional collaboration for the whole sample (r = +0.34; p<.05). Conclusions These results confirm previous preliminary data and underline the positive influence of empathy in the development of inter-professional collaboration abilities. In Latin-American physicians who start posgraduate training programs, lifelong learning abilities have a positive influence on the development of other professional competencies.
KW - Academic medical centres
KW - Empathy
KW - Lifelong learning
KW - Physician-nurse relations
KW - Physicians
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U2 - 10.1016/j.aprim.2016.02.007
DO - 10.1016/j.aprim.2016.02.007
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 27137344
AN - SCOPUS:84964614202
SN - 0212-6567
VL - 49
SP - 6
EP - 12
JO - Atencion Primaria
JF - Atencion Primaria
IS - 1
ER -