The role of empathy and psychological need satisfaction in pharmacy students’ burnout and well-being

Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between Korean pharmacy students’ empathy and psychological need satisfaction and their levels of burnout and psychological well-being, using structural equation modeling. Methods The participants were 452 pharmacy student...

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Main Authors: Eun Cho, Soohyun Jeon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-02-01
Series:BMC Medical Education
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-019-1477-2
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description Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between Korean pharmacy students’ empathy and psychological need satisfaction and their levels of burnout and psychological well-being, using structural equation modeling. Methods The participants were 452 pharmacy students from five South Korean universities. The Jefferson Scale of Empathy (Health Professions Students version), the Activity-Feeling States Scale, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey were used to assess empathy, psychological need satisfaction, and burnout, respectively. Psychological well-being was measured with the Mood Rating Scale, Self-Esteem Scale, and Satisfaction With Life Scale. The fits of the measurement and structural regression (SR) models with data on the four variables were evaluated using the Tucker-Lewis index (TLI), incremental fit index (IFI), comparative fit index (CFI), and root mean-square error of approximation (RMSEA) using AMOS 18.0. Results A total of 447 students (98.9%) completed the survey. The measurement model showed adequate fit indices; all hypothesized factor loadings were significant. The proposed SR model also showed an acceptable fit (TLI = 0.92, IFI = 0.94, CFI = 0.94, RMSEA = 0.072); each path was supported except the path from empathy to burnout (β = 0.005). Empathy was positively associated with psychological well-being (β = 0.18). Perceived satisfaction of psychological needs was positively related to psychological well-being (β = 0.59), but strongly and negatively related to burnout (β = − 0.71). The model explained 50 and 44% of variances in burnout and psychological well-being, respectively. Conclusions Pharmacy students’ empathy and psychological needs should be considered in pharmacy education systems to promote psychological adjustment.
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spelling doaj.art-06a225aaaa17433b92fc0ffb840f2be22022-12-22T02:02:05ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202019-02-0119111210.1186/s12909-019-1477-2The role of empathy and psychological need satisfaction in pharmacy students’ burnout and well-beingEun Cho0Soohyun Jeon1Sookmyung Women`s University, College of PharmacySheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy ResearchAbstract Background The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between Korean pharmacy students’ empathy and psychological need satisfaction and their levels of burnout and psychological well-being, using structural equation modeling. Methods The participants were 452 pharmacy students from five South Korean universities. The Jefferson Scale of Empathy (Health Professions Students version), the Activity-Feeling States Scale, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey were used to assess empathy, psychological need satisfaction, and burnout, respectively. Psychological well-being was measured with the Mood Rating Scale, Self-Esteem Scale, and Satisfaction With Life Scale. The fits of the measurement and structural regression (SR) models with data on the four variables were evaluated using the Tucker-Lewis index (TLI), incremental fit index (IFI), comparative fit index (CFI), and root mean-square error of approximation (RMSEA) using AMOS 18.0. Results A total of 447 students (98.9%) completed the survey. The measurement model showed adequate fit indices; all hypothesized factor loadings were significant. The proposed SR model also showed an acceptable fit (TLI = 0.92, IFI = 0.94, CFI = 0.94, RMSEA = 0.072); each path was supported except the path from empathy to burnout (β = 0.005). Empathy was positively associated with psychological well-being (β = 0.18). Perceived satisfaction of psychological needs was positively related to psychological well-being (β = 0.59), but strongly and negatively related to burnout (β = − 0.71). The model explained 50 and 44% of variances in burnout and psychological well-being, respectively. Conclusions Pharmacy students’ empathy and psychological needs should be considered in pharmacy education systems to promote psychological adjustment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-019-1477-2Pharmacy studentEmpathyPsychological needsBurnoutPsychological well-beingKorea
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The role of empathy and psychological need satisfaction in pharmacy students’ burnout and well-being
BMC Medical Education
Pharmacy student
Empathy
Psychological needs
Burnout
Psychological well-being
Korea
title The role of empathy and psychological need satisfaction in pharmacy students’ burnout and well-being
title_full The role of empathy and psychological need satisfaction in pharmacy students’ burnout and well-being
title_fullStr The role of empathy and psychological need satisfaction in pharmacy students’ burnout and well-being
title_full_unstemmed The role of empathy and psychological need satisfaction in pharmacy students’ burnout and well-being
title_short The role of empathy and psychological need satisfaction in pharmacy students’ burnout and well-being
title_sort role of empathy and psychological need satisfaction in pharmacy students burnout and well being
topic Pharmacy student
Empathy
Psychological needs
Burnout
Psychological well-being
Korea
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