治疗性共情的定义与测量:质性研究。

Q2 Medicine
Amber Bennett-Weston, Jeremy Howick
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背景:大多数治疗性共情的定义都是基于从业者的观点,很少考虑到患者的观点。因此,我们不理解治疗性共情对患者意味着什么。考虑到治疗性共情涉及患者和从业人员之间的关系,患者声音的代表性不足可能会破坏治疗性共情定义的有效性,以及随后如何测量、教授和实践这一概念。目的:本研究的目的是探讨患者和从业人员对治疗性共情的定义以及如何测量治疗性共情的观点。方法:以社会建构主义立场为基础,进行定性研究。患者和从业人员有目的地从一所医学院和一所卫生保健学校抽样,以代表生活经历和卫生保健专业的多样性。进行了深入的半结构化访谈,并使用反身性主题分析对数据进行了分析。数据收集在达到含义饱和时停止。结果:在2024年6月和7月共访谈了16名参与者(8名患者和8名医生)。反身性主题分析产生了三个总体主题,这些主题综合了患者和从业人员对治疗共情的看法,以及应该如何衡量:(1)治疗性共情涉及从业者向患者展示(他们对患者作为一个人感兴趣,他们在积极倾听,他们理解,他们在情感上投入,并且他们正在回应他们的需求),(2)环境问题(例如,临床场景,时间和患者),(3)简短,简单的量表是一种实用的测量方法。结论:患者和医生对共情的看法相似,并将治疗性共情定义为医生向患者展示特定的态度和行为。这些态度和行为应该包括在干预措施中,以增强治疗共情和测量概念。然而,在实践中,情境因素可能影响治疗性共情的表达。研究结果强调了对一种简短的治疗共情量表的需求,并可以为其发展提供信息,该量表可以比较患者、从业者、学生和观察者之间的得分。
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Patient and Practitioner Perspectives on the Definition and Measurement of Therapeutic Empathy: Qualitative Study.

Background: Most definitions of therapeutic empathy are based on practitioners' perspectives, and few account for patients' views. Therefore, we do not understand what therapeutic empathy means to patients. Given that therapeutic empathy involves a relationship between patients and practitioners, the underrepresentation of the patient voice threatens to undermine the validity of therapeutic empathy definitions and subsequently, how the concept is measured, taught, and practiced.

Objective: The aim of the study is to explore the perspectives of patients and practitioners on the definition of therapeutic empathy and how it should therefore be measured.

Methods: A qualitative study, underpinned by a social constructivist stance, was conducted. Patients and practitioners were purposively sampled from a medical school and a school of health care to represent a diversity of lived experiences and health care professions. In-depth, semistructured interviews were undertaken, and the data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Data collection ceased upon reaching meaning saturation.

Results: In total, 16 participants (8 patients and 8 practitioners) were interviewed in June and July 2024. Reflexive thematic analysis generated three overarching themes that synthesize the views of patients and practitioners on therapeutic empathy and how it should be measured: (1) therapeutic empathy involves the practitioner showing the patient (that they are interested in the patient as a person, that they are actively listening, that they understand, that they are emotionally engaged, and that they are responding to their needs), (2) context matters (eg, the clinical scenario, time, and the patient), and (3) short, simple scales are a pragmatic approach to measurement.

Conclusions: Patients and practitioners have similar views about what empathy is and define therapeutic empathy as involving the practitioner demonstrating specific attitudes and behaviors to their patients. These attitudes and behaviors should be included in interventions to enhance therapeutic empathy and in measures of the concept. However, contextual factors may influence the expression of therapeutic empathy in practice. The findings highlight the need for, and can inform the development of, a short therapeutic empathy scale that allows the comparison of scores between patients, practitioners, students, and observers.

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Journal of Participatory Medicine
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