Feb_12_2013_Readings


Readings 4: Empathy in Patient care

 

1.Neumann M, Edelhauser F, Tauschel D, Fischer MR, Wirtz, M, Woopen C, Haramati A, Scheffer c. (2011) Emapthy decline and its reasons: A systematic review of studies with medical students and residents. Acad Med 86:996-1009.

 

2.  Hojat M, Louis, DZ, Markham F, Wender R, Rabiowitz C, Gonnella J. (2011). Physicians’ empathy and clinical outcomes for diabetic patients. . Acad Med 86: 359-364.

 

3. Colliver, J A. ,Conlee, M J., Verhulst, S J. ,Dorsey, J. K . (2010). Reports of the decline of empathy during medical education are greatly exaggerated: a reexamination of the research. . Acad Med.85: 588-593

 

4. Epstein RM, Hadee D, Carroll J, et al. (2007)  “Could this be something serious?” Reassurance, uncertainty, and

empathy in response to patient’s expressions of worry. J Gen Intern Med; 22 (12); 1731-1739

 

5. Morse DS, Edwardsen EA, Gordon HS. (2008)  Missed opportunities for interval empathy in lung cancer communication. Archives of Internal Medicine; 168 (17): 1853-1858

 

6. Shanafelt TD, West C, Zhao X, et al. (2005) Relationship between increased personal well being and enhanced empathy among internal medicine residents. J Gen Int Med; 20 (7): 559-564

 

7. Larson EB, Yao Y. (2005) Clinical empathy as emotional labor in the patient–physician relationship. JAMA 293:1100 –1106.