This study investigates the relationship of years of experience and death anxiety to the empathy of Thai physicians in Chiang Mai toward their patients, as mediated by coping strategies (engaged, disengaged, and both). A total of 143 physicians (ages of 25 and 75) from four hospitals in Chiang Mai, who completed a self-administered questionnaire that was designed to measure the study’s variables, namely demography, death anxiety, coping strategy, and empathy. The results of the study indicate that the years of experience of Chiang Mai’s physicians directly and significantly relate to their reported level of death anxiety and empathy. Meanwhile, death anxiety is indirectly related to empathy when mediated by coping strategies. The results al...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a highly stressful environment in which reminders of death are con...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on qualitative data exploring the experiences and coping mechanisms o...
To explore the emotional experience of physicians in acute settings when encountering end-of-life co...
Background. Research reveals that death anxiety affects physicians’ quality of work when he/she face...
Death is a certainty. We are socialized into our understanding of death by the culture, family, and ...
This quantitative study employed a cross-sectional survey research design in order to examine the re...
Background. Death anxiety is defined as emotionally negative reactions provoked by thoughts about de...
Objective: To examine the relationship between physicians’ death anxiety and medical communication a...
Research suggests that death anxiety stems from fear of pain, worry about loved ones, and uncertaint...
Kaklauskaitė, Ž. (2018). Empathy, professional burnout and experience of critical events among physi...
Even if the treatment of cancer has developed over the last decades 50% of the patients still die of...
Healthcare providers’ own death anxiety can influence end-of-life communication. We interviewed nine...
Background. Death anxiety is defined as emotionally negative reactions provoked by thoughts about de...
Research was conducted among people who have experienced trauma to see the influence of coping facto...
Death, an inevitable concept that connects us as humans, can cause significant anxiety in individual...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a highly stressful environment in which reminders of death are con...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on qualitative data exploring the experiences and coping mechanisms o...
To explore the emotional experience of physicians in acute settings when encountering end-of-life co...
Background. Research reveals that death anxiety affects physicians’ quality of work when he/she face...
Death is a certainty. We are socialized into our understanding of death by the culture, family, and ...
This quantitative study employed a cross-sectional survey research design in order to examine the re...
Background. Death anxiety is defined as emotionally negative reactions provoked by thoughts about de...
Objective: To examine the relationship between physicians’ death anxiety and medical communication a...
Research suggests that death anxiety stems from fear of pain, worry about loved ones, and uncertaint...
Kaklauskaitė, Ž. (2018). Empathy, professional burnout and experience of critical events among physi...
Even if the treatment of cancer has developed over the last decades 50% of the patients still die of...
Healthcare providers’ own death anxiety can influence end-of-life communication. We interviewed nine...
Background. Death anxiety is defined as emotionally negative reactions provoked by thoughts about de...
Research was conducted among people who have experienced trauma to see the influence of coping facto...
Death, an inevitable concept that connects us as humans, can cause significant anxiety in individual...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a highly stressful environment in which reminders of death are con...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on qualitative data exploring the experiences and coping mechanisms o...
To explore the emotional experience of physicians in acute settings when encountering end-of-life co...