OBJECTIVE: Empathy and burnout are two related yet distinct constructs that are relevant to clinical healthcare staff. The nature of their relationship is uncertain and this review aimed to complete a rigorous, systematic exploration of the literature investigating the relationship between burnout and empathy in healthcare staff. DESIGN: A systematic review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidance. DATA SOURCES: Search terms (Burnout OR Burn-out OR "Burn out") AND (Empathy OR Empath*) enabled identification of studies investigating burnout and empathy in healthcare staff, using five electronic data bases (MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL Plus, PubMed, and SCOPUS). Man...
Research on stress and burnout and their influence on empathy, engagement, and retention, in healthc...
Introduction: Development of nurse–patient empathic communication in the oncology ward is of great i...
Nurses have a duty to care empathetically and compassionately for their patients. However, there are...
ObjectiveEmpathy and burnout are two related yet distinct constructs that are relevant to clinical h...
Empathy is essential in nursing, yet it remains difficult to define and measure and many nurses do n...
Brett Williams,1 Rosalind Lau,1 Emma Thornton,1 Lauren S Olney2 1Department of Community Emergency H...
BackgroundBurnout is a growing problem among medical staff worldwide and empathy has been described ...
Rationale, Aims, and Objectives The prevalence of burnout among medical doctors and its negative ef...
It is generally accepted that empathy should be the basis of patient care. However, this ideal may b...
Background: Burnout is a growing problem among healthcare professionals and may be mitigated and eve...
Compassion in nursing has developed a high profile in recent years following several reports about p...
Background. Among scientific publications it is observed that in medicine the aspect of interpersona...
Introduction: Professionals in the healthcare field are in situations that could be a source of stre...
Background: There have been few studies carried out into empathy in physiotherapists. Burnout can de...
Abstract Background The doctor-patient relationship is a crucial aspect of primary-care practice Res...
Research on stress and burnout and their influence on empathy, engagement, and retention, in healthc...
Introduction: Development of nurse–patient empathic communication in the oncology ward is of great i...
Nurses have a duty to care empathetically and compassionately for their patients. However, there are...
ObjectiveEmpathy and burnout are two related yet distinct constructs that are relevant to clinical h...
Empathy is essential in nursing, yet it remains difficult to define and measure and many nurses do n...
Brett Williams,1 Rosalind Lau,1 Emma Thornton,1 Lauren S Olney2 1Department of Community Emergency H...
BackgroundBurnout is a growing problem among medical staff worldwide and empathy has been described ...
Rationale, Aims, and Objectives The prevalence of burnout among medical doctors and its negative ef...
It is generally accepted that empathy should be the basis of patient care. However, this ideal may b...
Background: Burnout is a growing problem among healthcare professionals and may be mitigated and eve...
Compassion in nursing has developed a high profile in recent years following several reports about p...
Background. Among scientific publications it is observed that in medicine the aspect of interpersona...
Introduction: Professionals in the healthcare field are in situations that could be a source of stre...
Background: There have been few studies carried out into empathy in physiotherapists. Burnout can de...
Abstract Background The doctor-patient relationship is a crucial aspect of primary-care practice Res...
Research on stress and burnout and their influence on empathy, engagement, and retention, in healthc...
Introduction: Development of nurse–patient empathic communication in the oncology ward is of great i...
Nurses have a duty to care empathetically and compassionately for their patients. However, there are...