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    • Chiropractic Studies

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    • Empathy is crucial for quality patient care among healthcare practitioners.
    • Educational programs may impact empathy levels in students.
    • Empathy in chiropractic students is an under-researched area.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate empathy levels in chiropractic students.
    • To establish a baseline for future research in this population.
    • To explore potential factors influencing empathy in chiropractic education.

    Main Methods:

    • Anonymous questionnaires were distributed to chiropractic students at an Australian university.
    • Data collected included demographics and Toronto Empathy Questionnaire scores.
    • Voluntary participation ensured data integrity.

    Main Results:

    • Chiropractic student empathy scores were comparable to other Australian healthcare students.
    • No significant differences in empathy were observed across different years of study.
    • Female chiropractic students reported significantly higher empathy levels than males.

    Conclusions:

    • This study establishes a foundational understanding of empathy in chiropractic students.
    • Findings suggest potential areas for educational intervention to support empathy.
    • Further research can explore strategies to enhance practitioner empathy and patient outcomes.