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IntroductionEmpathy is a complex, multifaceted ability allowing for the most basic forms of social communication and plays a prominent role in multiple aspects of everyday lives.
Ido Shalev, Alal Eran, Florina Uzefovsky
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Empathy in patient care: from ‘Clinical Empathy’ to ‘Empathic Concern’
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity upon the diverse and widely debated definitions and conceptions of empathy within the medical field.
Clarissa Guidi, Chiara Traversa
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Ongoing acute stress in humanitarian work leads to psychological distress among humanitarian workers. Stress management within humanitarian agencies requires responses at both the individual staff member and agency levels.
Kristen L. Guskovict, Miriam Potocky
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Craving Empathy: Studying the Sustained Impact of Empathy Training on Clinicians
Evidence is sparse when it comes to the longitudinal impact of educational interventions on empathy among clinicians. Additionally, most available research on empathy is on medical trainee cohorts.
Ankit Mehta MD+6 more
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A qualitative exploration of “empathic labor” in Chinese hospice nurses
Background Hospice nurses may devote more emotional labor during the empathy process with patients, and this empathy can be used as a form of psychological behavior of emotional labor in the hospice care model.
Ya-Ling Wang+4 more
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The Impact of Health System Reform Plan on NGOs's Activities in Health Sector [PDF]
Background & Objectives: Reform in health system aimed to improve healthcare, affected all organizations and institutions (in particular, NGOs) operating in health care services.
Ali Akbar Bromideh+3 more
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When Empathy Works: Towards Finding Effective Ways of Sustaining Empathy Flow
The need for developing empathy skills in the workplace continues to challenge organisations today. Findings from earlier research highlighted the need for developing these empathy skills.
Lesley Gill+4 more
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The Promise of Empathy: Design, Disability, and Knowing the "Other"
This paper examines the promise of empathy, the name commonly given to the initial phase of the human-centered design process in which designers seek to understand their intended users in order to inform technology development.
Cynthia L. Bennett, D. Rosner
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Under the umbrella: components of empathy in psychology and design
Empathy is argued to be a key factor for a successful design discussion. However, such causality cannot be empirically proven based on how empathy is currently defined in design community.
Álvaro M. Chang-Arana+3 more
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Empathy and gender effects on cyber-violence among Croatian youth [PDF]
This paper explores the effects of gender and affective and cognitive empathy on cyberviolence in youth. Data were available from 396 adolescents (202 [51%] females), aged 12 to 19 years, who completed questionnaires for empathy and cyber-violence ...
Šincek Daniela+2 more
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