The Influence of Face Gaze by Physicians on Patient Trust: an Observational Study.
Chiara JongeriusJos W R TwiskJohannes A RomijnTimothy CallemeinToon GoedeméEllen M A SmetsMarij A HillenPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2021)
These results challenge the notion that more physician gaze is by definition beneficial for the physician-patient relationship. For example, the extent of conversation about emotional issues might explain our findings, where more emotional talk could be associated with more intense gazing and feelings of discomfort in the patient. To better understand the relation between physician gaze and patient outcomes, future studies should assess bidirectional face gaze during consultations.