Empathy is generally considered to be the understanding of another person’s reactions, thoughts, feelings and problems, and being able to relay this sense of understanding back to the individual. Empathy in healthcare is associated with improved communication, reduced stress, lower complication rates and better clinical outcomes. Low empathy is associated with decreased patient satisfaction and provider burnout. The burden of emotional work in paramedic practice and coping strategies may be contributory factors to lower empathy. Some evidence suggests that the empathy of paramedic students varies between patient groups and can decline over time. Empathy is an interpersonal skill that can be learned and improved upon. In paramedic practice, ...
Abstract: The health professional’s empathy has a positive effect on treatment outcomes and the well...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
To increase the patient’s satisfaction and improve the diagnostic process and treatment outcome, doc...
Background: Although inconsistently defined, empathy is generally considered to be the understanding...
Background: Empathy is an important factor in communication between healthcare provider and patient....
Background: Empathy in healthcare delivery is an essential component to providing high-quality patie...
Empathy is an important factor in communication between healthcare provider and patient. Previous st...
BackgroundEmpathy in healthcare delivery is an essential component to providing high-quality patient...
Abstract: Objectives Evidence suggests that improved empathy behaviours among healthcare professiona...
Brett Williams,1 Rosalind Lau,1 Emma Thornton,1 Lauren S Olney2 1Department of Community Emergency H...
– The purpose of this paper is to assess the extent of empathy in paramedic students across seven Au...
In this wellbeing series we present practical advice for prehospital care providers, responders, and...
Introduction: Empathy is an important factor in communication between healthcare provider and patien...
This study aimed to determine the empathy levels displayed by Canadian paramedic students towards pa...
[[abstract]]Conveying empathy is a multi-phase process involving an inner resonation phase, communic...
Abstract: The health professional’s empathy has a positive effect on treatment outcomes and the well...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
To increase the patient’s satisfaction and improve the diagnostic process and treatment outcome, doc...
Background: Although inconsistently defined, empathy is generally considered to be the understanding...
Background: Empathy is an important factor in communication between healthcare provider and patient....
Background: Empathy in healthcare delivery is an essential component to providing high-quality patie...
Empathy is an important factor in communication between healthcare provider and patient. Previous st...
BackgroundEmpathy in healthcare delivery is an essential component to providing high-quality patient...
Abstract: Objectives Evidence suggests that improved empathy behaviours among healthcare professiona...
Brett Williams,1 Rosalind Lau,1 Emma Thornton,1 Lauren S Olney2 1Department of Community Emergency H...
– The purpose of this paper is to assess the extent of empathy in paramedic students across seven Au...
In this wellbeing series we present practical advice for prehospital care providers, responders, and...
Introduction: Empathy is an important factor in communication between healthcare provider and patien...
This study aimed to determine the empathy levels displayed by Canadian paramedic students towards pa...
[[abstract]]Conveying empathy is a multi-phase process involving an inner resonation phase, communic...
Abstract: The health professional’s empathy has a positive effect on treatment outcomes and the well...
Research in practitioner empathy has suggested that levels of empathy decline over time in both medi...
To increase the patient’s satisfaction and improve the diagnostic process and treatment outcome, doc...