BACKGROUND: Empathy and compassion are vital components of health care quality; however, physicians frequently miss opportunities for empathy and compassion in patient care. Despite evidence that empathy and compassion training can be effective, the specific behaviors that should be taught remain unclear. We synthesized the biomedical literature on empathy and compassion training in medical education to find the specific curricula components (skills and behaviors) demonstrated to be effective. METHODS: We searched CENTRAL, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL using a previously published comprehensive search strategy. We screened reference lists of the articles meeting inclusion criteria to identify additional studies for potential inclusion. Study ...
Context Empathy in doctor–patient relationships is a familiar topic for medical scholars and a cruci...
Medicine has evolved to encompass an alliance between the doctor and patient, in which the doctor mu...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
BACKGROUND: Empathy and compassion are vital components of health care quality; however, physicians ...
Introduction: Compassionate patient care has been associated with improved clinical outcomes for pat...
Introduction: A compassionate and patient-centered care leads to improved clinical outcomes. Promoti...
Knowledge and skills can be taught. What of character or personality – can desirable personality tra...
Background: Clinical empathy has been repeatedly shown to increase patient satisfaction and improve ...
BackgroundEmpathy is pivotal to effective clinical care. Yet, the art of nurturing and assessing emp...
Background: Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responde...
Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responded to a regional ...
Introduction: Medical and healthcare professionals’ empathy for patients is crucially important for ...
Background: Theory and research in positive psychology demonstrate that relationships are a signific...
Abstract Background Compassionate health care is associated with positive patient outcomes. Educatio...
Evidence is sparse when it comes to the longitudinal impact of educational interventions on empathy ...
Context Empathy in doctor–patient relationships is a familiar topic for medical scholars and a cruci...
Medicine has evolved to encompass an alliance between the doctor and patient, in which the doctor mu...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
BACKGROUND: Empathy and compassion are vital components of health care quality; however, physicians ...
Introduction: Compassionate patient care has been associated with improved clinical outcomes for pat...
Introduction: A compassionate and patient-centered care leads to improved clinical outcomes. Promoti...
Knowledge and skills can be taught. What of character or personality – can desirable personality tra...
Background: Clinical empathy has been repeatedly shown to increase patient satisfaction and improve ...
BackgroundEmpathy is pivotal to effective clinical care. Yet, the art of nurturing and assessing emp...
Background: Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responde...
Universities of Brighton, Surrey and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School responded to a regional ...
Introduction: Medical and healthcare professionals’ empathy for patients is crucially important for ...
Background: Theory and research in positive psychology demonstrate that relationships are a signific...
Abstract Background Compassionate health care is associated with positive patient outcomes. Educatio...
Evidence is sparse when it comes to the longitudinal impact of educational interventions on empathy ...
Context Empathy in doctor–patient relationships is a familiar topic for medical scholars and a cruci...
Medicine has evolved to encompass an alliance between the doctor and patient, in which the doctor mu...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...