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"Trust me...": psychological and behavioral predictors of perceived physician empathy
Authors:Silvester Jo  Patterson Fiona  Koczwara Anna  Ferguson Eamonn
Institution:Department of Psychology, City University London, London, United Kingdom. Jo.Silvester.1@city.ac.uk
Abstract:A sociocognitive model of distal and proximal predictors of empathic judgments was tested among 100 physicians. The authors hypothesized that physician perceived control would affect empathy ratings via physician communication style. Specifically, physicians with high perceived control would use more open communication and be rated as more empathic. Physicians with low perceived control would use a controlling communication style and be rated as less empathic. Physicians completed a medical attribution questionnaire prior to a structured patient consultation exercise, during which patients and assessors rated physician empathy. The exercise was audiotaped, transcribed, and content analyzed for verbal behaviors. Support was found for the hypotheses; however, patients, but not medical assessors, associated empathy with reassurance and provision of medical information.
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