2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036471
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Assessing the effect of empathy-enhancing interventions in health education and training: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials

Abstract: ObjectiveTo estimate the effect of empathy interventions in health education and training from randomised controlled trials (RCTs).MethodsMEDLINE, PsycINFO, EMBASE, CINAHL and Cochrane databases were searched from inception to June 2019 for RCTs investigating the effect of empathy-enhancing interventions in medical and healthcare students and professionals. Studies measuring any aspect of ‘clinical empathy’ as a primary or secondary outcome were included. Two reviewers extracted data and assessed the risk of b… Show more

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“…‘Gut feeling’ is associated with empathy72 and underpinned by clinical knowledge and experience 73 74. Thus, the ability of PCPs to access and leverage 'gut feeling' in interventions for enhancing empathy75 may be more instinctive to some PCPs than others. Though years of experience is not modifiable, clinical experience may be more important and mutable through simulated diagnostic experiences that increase exposure to presentations that could be due to cancer 76…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…‘Gut feeling’ is associated with empathy72 and underpinned by clinical knowledge and experience 73 74. Thus, the ability of PCPs to access and leverage 'gut feeling' in interventions for enhancing empathy75 may be more instinctive to some PCPs than others. Though years of experience is not modifiable, clinical experience may be more important and mutable through simulated diagnostic experiences that increase exposure to presentations that could be due to cancer 76…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Among medical students with strong ASD traits, some interventions are particularly needed for depression prevention and improved empathy. Despite the effectiveness of communication skills and mindfulness training for improving empathy in medical students, 28–30 developing interventions for medical students with ASD traits continues to remain a challenge. Among the AQ subscales (social skills, attention switching, attention to detail, communication, and imagination), social skills significantly predicted decreased empathy and helping motivation in adults with ASD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empathic erosion, defined as a loss of empathy, and burnout, a syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, cynicism and a low perception of accomplishment [ 1 ], are related - those exhibiting signs of burnout have less capacity to display empathy. Yet, training programmes which aim to cultivate empathy and personal resilience (a concept that protects against burnout) [ 2 ] are underdeveloped [ 3 , 4 ]. There is an ongoing need for research into training within medical education that can combat rising levels of empathic erosion and burnout.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%