Empathy in medicine: what it is, and how much we really need it
J Decety - The American journal of medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
It is acknowledged that empathy plays a critical role in the physician-patient relationship and
has a positive impact on health outcomes. However, as the field of empathy expands, the …
has a positive impact on health outcomes. However, as the field of empathy expands, the …
A meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies on pain empathy: investigating the role of visual information and observers' perspective
Empathy relies on brain systems that support the interaction between an observer's mental
state and cues about the others' experience. Beyond the core brain areas typically activated …
state and cues about the others' experience. Beyond the core brain areas typically activated …
Behavioral and neural evidence on consumer responses to human doctors and medical artificial intelligence
Will consumers accept artificial intelligence (AI) as a medical care provider? On the basis of
evolution theory, we investigate the implicit psychological mechanisms that underlie …
evolution theory, we investigate the implicit psychological mechanisms that underlie …
[HTML][HTML] Meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging and dispositional variables for clinical empathy
C Chen, YH Chen, Y Cheng - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Clinical empathy refers to the ability of healthcare providers (HP) to recognize and
understand what patients feel. While neuroimaging investigations have identified a neural …
understand what patients feel. While neuroimaging investigations have identified a neural …
[HTML][HTML] Obeying orders reduces vicarious brain activation towards victims' pain
Past historical events and experimental research have shown complying with the orders
from an authority has a strong impact on people's behaviour. However, the mechanisms …
from an authority has a strong impact on people's behaviour. However, the mechanisms …
Practicing “reflective listening” is a mandatory prerequisite for empathy
A Braillon, F Taiebi - Patient education and counseling, 2020 - Elsevier
We must humbly acknowledge that the healthcare system is less and less about empathy
despite interacting with patients is a prerequisite for care: shared decision making is the …
despite interacting with patients is a prerequisite for care: shared decision making is the …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of Prosocial Behaviors on e-Consultations in a Web-Based Health Care Community: Panel Data Analysis
Background Patients using web-based health care communities for e-consultation services
have the option to choose their service providers from an extensive digital market. To stand …
have the option to choose their service providers from an extensive digital market. To stand …
Alexithymia explains increased empathic personal distress in individuals with and without eating disorders
It is often assumed that empathy impairments are common in individuals with eating
disorders (EDs), but empirical work has been limited and produced mixed results, making …
disorders (EDs), but empirical work has been limited and produced mixed results, making …
L'empathie en médecine
J Decety - Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique, 2020 - Elsevier
Résumé L'empathie a bonne presse. Elle est reconnue pour avoir un impact positif dans la
pratique clinique. Cependant, la profession médicale se débat pour parvenir à un équilibre …
pratique clinique. Cependant, la profession médicale se débat pour parvenir à un équilibre …
The critical role of the right dorsal and ventral anterior insula in reciprocity: Evidence from the trust and ultimatum games
Social norms represent a fundamental grammar of social interactions, as they refer to shared
expectations about behaviors of one's social group members (Bicchieri, 1990, 2005; Santos …
expectations about behaviors of one's social group members (Bicchieri, 1990, 2005; Santos …