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Are doctors who have been ill more compassionate? Attitudes of resident physicians regarding personal health issues and the expression of compassion in clinical care.

机译:生病的医生更富有同情心吗?住院医师对个人健康问题和同情表达在临床护理中的态度。

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Compassion is an attribute central to professionalism and modern clinical care, yet little is known about how compassion is acquired and preserved in medical training. We sought to understand whether personal illness experiences are thought by residents to foster compassion.The authors surveyed 155 (71% response rate) second- and third-year residents at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine regarding their views of the relationship of personal life experience with illness to compassion and empathy for patients.Residents believe that experience with personal health issues enhances physician compassion for patients. Residents who report more personal health concerns, such as physical or mental health problems and family health problems, endorse the connection between direct experience with illness and empathy.Health care trainees' own illness experiences may increase compassionate patient care practices and foster empathy.
机译:同情是专业精神和现代临床护理的核心属性,但对如何通过医学培训获得和保留同情心知之甚少。我们试图了解居民是否以个人疾病经历来培养同情心。作者调查了新墨西哥大学医学院155位二年级和三年级居民(71%的回应率),他们对人际关系的看法病人对病人的同情和同情的生活经历。居民认为,个人健康问题的经历会增强医师对病人的同情心。那些报告更多个人健康问题(例如身体或精神健康问题以及家庭健康问题)的居民认可疾病和同情的直接体验之间的联系,医疗保健受训者自己的疾病经历可能会增加同情的患者护理实践并促进同情。

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