The purpose of this review is to scope the literature on the conceptualization, use, and outcomes associated with empathy and compassion in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Eligible studies included quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-methods research that presented primary data on the conceptualization, use, and outcomes associated with empathy and compassion in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Relevant studies were identified through CINAHL, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, MEDLINE, and PEDRO. Twenty-four studies were included (participant n = 3715): 13 quantitative, six mixed-methods, and five qualitative. In qualitative analysis, empathy and compassion were conceptualized as both intrinsic and exhibitory. Where self-compassion was ex...
Evidence is clear regarding the importance of empathy in the development of effective relationships ...
The thesis comprises of two parts, the literature review and the research report. Summaries for both...
Objective: To present current research and theory on the potential of self-compassion as a clinical ...
The purpose of this review is to scope the literature on the conceptualization, use, and outcomes as...
Objective: Compassion-based interventions show promise in enhancing well-being and reducing distress...
Objective. Compassion-based interventions show promise in enhancing well-being and reducing distress...
Empathy is considered essential to creating a positive clinician-patient relationship, along with im...
This study was an initial exploration of the role self-compassion plays in adherence to\ud physical ...
Compassion and self-compassion are two constructs emerging within the research as useful agents in r...
Empathy is a process which encompasses a person's attempt to understand another person and then to d...
Evidence to date indicates that compassion and empathy are health-enhancing qualities. Research poin...
.Background: The central component of person-centred care is in having a therapeutic realtionship. F...
Background: The central component of person-centred care is in having a therapeutic realtionship. Fu...
Empathy is generally considered to be the understanding of another person’s reactions, thoughts, fee...
Empathic communication, (i.e. emotionally engaging with a patient), is an important part of the ther...
Evidence is clear regarding the importance of empathy in the development of effective relationships ...
The thesis comprises of two parts, the literature review and the research report. Summaries for both...
Objective: To present current research and theory on the potential of self-compassion as a clinical ...
The purpose of this review is to scope the literature on the conceptualization, use, and outcomes as...
Objective: Compassion-based interventions show promise in enhancing well-being and reducing distress...
Objective. Compassion-based interventions show promise in enhancing well-being and reducing distress...
Empathy is considered essential to creating a positive clinician-patient relationship, along with im...
This study was an initial exploration of the role self-compassion plays in adherence to\ud physical ...
Compassion and self-compassion are two constructs emerging within the research as useful agents in r...
Empathy is a process which encompasses a person's attempt to understand another person and then to d...
Evidence to date indicates that compassion and empathy are health-enhancing qualities. Research poin...
.Background: The central component of person-centred care is in having a therapeutic realtionship. F...
Background: The central component of person-centred care is in having a therapeutic realtionship. Fu...
Empathy is generally considered to be the understanding of another person’s reactions, thoughts, fee...
Empathic communication, (i.e. emotionally engaging with a patient), is an important part of the ther...
Evidence is clear regarding the importance of empathy in the development of effective relationships ...
The thesis comprises of two parts, the literature review and the research report. Summaries for both...
Objective: To present current research and theory on the potential of self-compassion as a clinical ...