PMID: 9165814Apr 1, 1997Paper

What's it all about, empathy?

Nurse Education Today
V Price, J Archbold

Abstract

This paper investigates the concept of empathy, a core element of all helping relationships. A discussion of its prevalence in the nursing literature is traced, before a discussion ensues as to whether it is a naturally acquired ability which develops with maturity, or whether it is a skill that can be taught and learnt. It is concluded that empathy remains a poorly defined, multidimensional concept which still remains not fully identified.

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