Perceived leadership quality and empathy among Indian undergraduate medical students.
Autor: | Mondal H; Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Deoghar, Jharkhand, India., Soni S; Department of Anatomy, AIIMS Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, India., Sahoo MR; Department of Psychiatry, Fakir Mohan Medical College and Hospital, Balasore, Odisha, India., Mondal S; Department of Physiology, Raiganj Government Medical College and Hospital, West Bengal, India., Saha K; Department of Anatomy, Rampurhat Government Medical College and Hospital, West Bengal, India., Maharana B; MBBS Student, Fakir Mohan Medical College and Hospital, Balasore, Odisha, India., Priyadarshini B; MBBS Student, Saheed Laxman Nayak Medical College and Hospital, Koraput, Odisha, India., Behera JK; Department of Physiology, Dharanidhar Medical College and Hospital, Keonjhar, Odisha, India. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Journal of education and health promotion [J Educ Health Promot] 2023 Sep 29; Vol. 12, pp. 321. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Sep 29 (Print Publication: 2023). |
DOI: | 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1670_22 |
Abstrakt: | Background: Efficient leaders from the medical fraternity may understand healthcare in depth. Empathy is important for patient care, job satisfaction, and the psychological well-being of doctors. Empathic leadership is concerned with an interest in the people around them. This study aimed to observe the perceived leadership quality and empathy among Indian medical undergraduate students, find any correlation between them, and assess age, sex, and semester of study as predictor variables for leadership and empathy. Materials and Methods: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted on Google Forms with undergraduate medical students in India with a convenient snowball sample. The Abbreviated Self Leadership Quality (ASQL) was used to find the leadership quality and the eight-item Empathy Quotient (EQ-8) to find the empathy. Spearman's correlation coefficient was calculated between ASQL and EQ-8 score. Age, sex, and semester were used as predictor variables in regression analysis with leadership and empathy as dependent variables. Result: A total of 439 (50.8% male, 49.2% female) Indian undergraduate students participated in the study. Males showed higher leadership qualities. There was no gender difference in empathy. Leadership was positively correlated ( r Conclusion: Male and female medical students show a similar level of empathy but male shows higher leadership quality. Leadership and empathy are positively correlated; hence, students with higher leadership quality would show higher empathy and vice versa. The age, sex, and semester of study are determinants of leadership whereas semester of study is the determinant of empathy. Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest. (Copyright: © 2023 Journal of Education and Health Promotion.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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