Effects of a narrative medicine program on empathic ability of dental students: a comparative study

Abstract Background Narrative medicine (NM), a model for medical humanism, has become an effective educational tool to cultivate medical students’ empathy. However, the role of NM in dental education still lacks experimental evidence. This study aims to analyze the effects of NM on dental students’...

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Main Authors: Chufang Liao, Ting Zhong, Mengxue Xu, Yingzhi zhan, Xiangning Liu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-05580-8
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author Chufang Liao
Ting Zhong
Mengxue Xu
Yingzhi zhan
Xiangning Liu
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Xiangning Liu
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description Abstract Background Narrative medicine (NM), a model for medical humanism, has become an effective educational tool to cultivate medical students’ empathy. However, the role of NM in dental education still lacks experimental evidence. This study aims to analyze the effects of NM on dental students’ empathic ability and explore the correlation between empathic ability and academic performance. Methods A comparative study was conducted at Jinan University, China, during 2023 to 2024 year. The NM education program was integrated into the fixed prosthodontics course. The participants of this study were senior undergraduate dental students in pre-clinical stage. Control group students received traditional teaching and experimental group students received NM-integrated teaching. Self-report questionnaires of empathic ability and perceptions about NM as well as academic performance were analyzed in two groups. Results A total of 134 participants were recruited. Empathy scores in the experimental group (n = 62) were higher than those in the control group (n = 72). In the experimental group, students writing parallel charts as coursework received higher empathy scores than students writing reflection reports on medical novels or films. Empathic scores were positively correlated to theoretical exam scores but almost uncorrelated to skill exam scores. Most dental students held positive perceptions towards NM, especially regarding self-development. Conclusion In dental education, NM as an educational tool for empathy is feasible. It might provide insights for dental educators in planning and managing dental courses that integrate humanities.
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spelling doaj-art-a6930b0e1a5b4fb6b1733593753994de2025-02-09T12:57:25ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312025-02-012511910.1186/s12903-025-05580-8Effects of a narrative medicine program on empathic ability of dental students: a comparative studyChufang Liao0Ting Zhong1Mengxue Xu2Yingzhi zhan3Xiangning Liu4School of Stomatology, Jinan UniversityDepartment of Endodontics, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Guangdong Engineering Research Center of Oral Restoration and Reconstruction & Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Basic and Applied Research of Oral Regenerative Medicine, Guangzhou Medical UniversitySchool of Stomatology, Jinan UniversitySchool of Stomatology, Jinan UniversitySchool of Stomatology, Jinan UniversityAbstract Background Narrative medicine (NM), a model for medical humanism, has become an effective educational tool to cultivate medical students’ empathy. However, the role of NM in dental education still lacks experimental evidence. This study aims to analyze the effects of NM on dental students’ empathic ability and explore the correlation between empathic ability and academic performance. Methods A comparative study was conducted at Jinan University, China, during 2023 to 2024 year. The NM education program was integrated into the fixed prosthodontics course. The participants of this study were senior undergraduate dental students in pre-clinical stage. Control group students received traditional teaching and experimental group students received NM-integrated teaching. Self-report questionnaires of empathic ability and perceptions about NM as well as academic performance were analyzed in two groups. Results A total of 134 participants were recruited. Empathy scores in the experimental group (n = 62) were higher than those in the control group (n = 72). In the experimental group, students writing parallel charts as coursework received higher empathy scores than students writing reflection reports on medical novels or films. Empathic scores were positively correlated to theoretical exam scores but almost uncorrelated to skill exam scores. Most dental students held positive perceptions towards NM, especially regarding self-development. Conclusion In dental education, NM as an educational tool for empathy is feasible. It might provide insights for dental educators in planning and managing dental courses that integrate humanities.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-05580-8Narrative medicineDental educationUndergraduate educationParallel chartMedical humanism
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Ting Zhong
Mengxue Xu
Yingzhi zhan
Xiangning Liu
Effects of a narrative medicine program on empathic ability of dental students: a comparative study
BMC Oral Health
Narrative medicine
Dental education
Undergraduate education
Parallel chart
Medical humanism
title Effects of a narrative medicine program on empathic ability of dental students: a comparative study
title_full Effects of a narrative medicine program on empathic ability of dental students: a comparative study
title_fullStr Effects of a narrative medicine program on empathic ability of dental students: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a narrative medicine program on empathic ability of dental students: a comparative study
title_short Effects of a narrative medicine program on empathic ability of dental students: a comparative study
title_sort effects of a narrative medicine program on empathic ability of dental students a comparative study
topic Narrative medicine
Dental education
Undergraduate education
Parallel chart
Medical humanism
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-05580-8
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