Clinician views on optimism and empathy in primary care consultations: a qualitative interview study.
Stephanie HughesJane Louise VennikKirsten A SmithJennifer BostockJeremy HowickChristian MallenPaul LittleMohana RatnapalanEmily LynessGeraldine M LeydonHajira Dambha-MillerLeanne MorrisonHazel A EverittFelicity L BishopPublished in: BJGP open (2022)
PCPs agreed expressing realistic optimism during consultations could aid communication and would constitute a novel change to practice. PCPs strive for clinical empathy but can struggle to manage emotional self-protection. Specific training to help PCPs express realistic optimism and empathy, and better utilise efficient non-verbal skills could help these issues.