| Literature DB >> 35710486 |
Luiz Miguel Santiago1,2,3, Inês Rosendo4,5, Catarina Valente4, António Cruz Ferreira4,6, José Augusto Simões4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Compassion, one of the items of empathy, is crucial in health care professions. So, the evaluation of the levels of compassion of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Master Degrees' (M.D.) students of the public Colleges in Portugal according to the type of Master Degree and the participation in extracurricular activities (E.A.) was a task to be performed.Entities:
Keywords: Compassion; Extracurricular Activities; Health Sciences; Students
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35710486 PMCID: PMC9205127 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-022-03419-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 3.263
Characterization of the sample according to the Integrated Masters and gender, curricular year, and College
| Integrated Master | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medicine | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Dentistry | Total | ||
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Gender1 | Female | 572 (78,1) | 92 (83,6) | 54 (91,5) | 718 (79,7) |
| Male | 160 (21,9) | 18 (16,4) | 5 (8,5) | 183 (20,3) | |
Curricular2 Year | 1st year | 75 (10,2) | 38 (34,5) | 0 (0,0) | 113 (12,5) |
| 2nd year | 105 (14,3) | 13 (11,8) | 1 (1,7) | 119 (13,2) | |
| 3rd year | 141 (19,3) | 23 (20,9) | 8 (13,6) | 172 (19,1) | |
| 4th year | 123 (16,8) | 15 (13,6) | 13 (22,0) | 151 (16,8) | |
| 5th year | 123 (16,8) | 21 (19,1) | 37 (62,7) | 181 (20,1) | |
| 6th year | 165 (22,5) | 0 (0,0) | 0 (0,0) | 165 (18,3) | |
| Total | 732 (100) | 110 (100) | 59 (100) | 901 (100,0) | |
1 p = 0,027; 2 p < 0,001 (Kruskal Wallis Test)
Characterization of the sample according to the Integrated Masters and Participation in Extracurricular Activity
| Integrated Master | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medicine | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Dentistry | Total | ||
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Participation in E.A.* | Yes | 560 (76,5) | 88 (80,0) | 43 (72,9) | 691 (76,7) |
| No | 172 (23,5) | 22 (20,0) | 16 (27,1) | 210 (23,3) | |
| Total | 732 (100,0) | 110 (100,0) | 59 (100,0) | 901 (100,0) | |
* p = 0,854 (Mann-Whitney U Test)
Characterization of the sample according to the Integrated Master’s Degree and Type of E.A. and Frequency of E.A
| Integrated Master | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medicine | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Dentistry | Total | ||
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Type of EA1 | Individual Physical/Sports | 225 (40,2) | 21 (23,9) | 17 (39,5) | 263 (38,1) |
| Collective Physical/Sports | 62 (11,1) | 9 (10,2) | 7 (16,3) | 78 (11,3) | |
| Cultural Activity | 95 (17,0) | 14 (15,9) | 6 (14,0) | 115 (16,6) | |
| Volunteering and Social Services | 102 (18,2) | 24 (27,3) | 3 (7,0) | 129 (18,7) | |
| Community Associations | 55 (9,8) | 18 (20,5) | 8 (18,6) | 81 (11,7) | |
| Paid Activity | 21 (3,8) | 2 (2,3) | 2 (4,7) | 25 (3,6) | |
| Frequency of EA2 | Occasionally | 35 (6,3) | 4 (4,5) | 1 (2,3) | 40 (5,8) |
| 1–3 times a month | 19 (3,4) | 7 (8,0) | 1 (2,3) | 27 (3,9) | |
| 1 time a week | 80 (14,3) | 22 (25,0) | 3 (7,0) | 105 (15,2) | |
| 2 times a week | 170 (30,4) | 26 (29,5) | 21 (48,8) | 217 (31,4) | |
| 3/4 times a week | 183 (32,7) | 16 (18,2) | 12 (27,9) | 211 (30,5) | |
| 5/6 times a week | 34 (6,1) | 4 (4,5) | 3 (7,0) | 41 (5,9) | |
| Every day | 39 (7,0) | 9 (10,2) | 2 (4,7) | 50 (7,2) | |
| Total | 560 (100) | 88 (100) | 43 (100) | 691 (100,0) | |
1 p = 0,030; 2 p = 0,131 (Kruskal Wallis Tests)
Levels of compassion as a function of quartile distribution according to Integrated Master’s Degree and year attended
| Levels of compassion | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | Medium-High | Medium-Low | Low | Total | |
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| Integrated Master * | |||||
| Medicine | 182 (24,9) | 137 (18,7) | 225 (30,7) | 188 (25,7) | 732 (100,0) |
| Pharmaceutical Sciences | 13 (11,8) | 15 (13,6) | 30 (27,3) | 52 (47,3) | 110 (100,0) |
| Dentistry | 10 (16,9) | 8 (13,6) | 20 (33,9) | 21 (35,6) | 59 (100,0) |
| Year ** | |||||
| 1st year | 13 (11,5) | 19 (16,8) | 35 (31,0) | 46 (40,7) | 113 (100,0) |
| 2nd year | 21 (17,6) | 16 (13,4) | 48 (40,3) | 34 (28,6) | 119 (100,0) |
| 3rd year | 37 (21,5) | 36 (20,9) | 51 (29,7) | 48 (27,9) | 172 (100,0) |
| 4th year | 42 (27,8) | 26 (17,2) | 43 (28,5) | 40 (26,5) | 151 (100,0) |
| 5th year | 42 (23,2) | 33 (18,2) | 44 (24,3) | 62 (34,3) | 181 (100,0) |
| 6th year | 50 (30,3) | 30 (18,2) | 54 (32,7) | 31 (18,8) | 165 (100,0) |
| Gender *** | |||||
| Female | 167 (81,5) | 137 (85,6) | 220 (80,2) | 194 (74,3) | 718 (79,7) |
| Male | 38 (18,5) | 23 (14,4) | 55 (20,0) | 67 (2578) | 183 (20,3) |
| Total | 205 (22,8) | 160 (17,8) | 275 (30,5) | 261 (29,0) | 901 (100,0) |
* p < 0,001 (Kruskal Wallis Test); **p = 0,005(Kruskal Wallis Test);***p = 0,016 (Mann-Whitney U Test)