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Role of empathy in the perception of medical errors in patient encounters: a preliminary study.

Jean HannanGabriel SanchezErica D MusserMelissa Ward-PetersonElizabeth AzutilloDeana GoldinEdgar Garcia LaraAniuska M LunaIgor GalynkerAdriana Foster
Published in: BMC research notes (2019)
A total of 181 participants were enrolled. Participants rating their healthcare provider as high in empathy had 80% lower odds of reporting errors (CI 0.04-0.6). The intention to follow-up with recommendations or return to the provider were not significantly associated with provider's empathy. Patients of high empathy providers were no more treatment adherent that those who rated their provider with low empathy but were less likely to perceive medical error. Providers' empathy significantly affected patients' perception of medical errors. Our results underscore that healthcare curricula need to address the link between empathy and perception of medical errors, including its potential legal implications.
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