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  2. Compassionate and respectful care (CRC) is very important for human-centered care and serving patients ethically and with respect, adhering to a professional oath, and as a model for young professionals (Chapin et al. 2014; Shea and Lionis 2014; Chochinov 2007).

    • Kemal Jemal, Dejene Hailu, Mathewos Mekonnen, Bikila Tesfa, Kumera Bekele, Tadele Kinati
    • 10.1007/s10389-021-01495-0
    • 2021
    • Z Gesundh Wiss. 2023; 31(2): 167-178.
  3. Researchers wanted to pinpoint three specific elements of compassion: recognizing that the patient is suffering, emotional resonance (the sense of connection with a patient) and actually moving to address the suffering. Here are some examples of compassionate communication that the researchers identified.

  4. May 18, 2022 · In addition to an overview of how the field of compassion in healthcare has evolved, readers of this review will gain evidence-based knowledge in four specific areas: 1) the nature of compassion and how it is conceptualized in the healthcare literature; 2) the feasibility and reputed impact of clinical and educational compassion interventions ...

    • 10.1186/s12904-022-00942-3
    • 2022
    • BMC Palliat Care. 2022; 21: 80.
  5. Jun 3, 2022 · Compassion is important to patients and their families, predicts positive patient and practitioner outcomes, and is a professional requirement of physicians around the globe. Yet, despite the value placed on compassion, the empirical study of compassion remains in its infancy and little is known regarding what compassion ‘looks like’ to patients.

    • 10.1111/hex.13512
    • 2022/08
    • Health Expect. 2022 Aug; 25(4): 1691-1702.
  6. Jul 24, 2024 · Compassion can help make or break a patient's healthcare experience. Dive into why that is and explore some tips on how to be more compassionate in healthcare.

  7. Three main themes were found within the data: (1) patients saw compassion as based on acts that demonstrated human relationships ‘knowing me and giving me your time’; (2) patients believed the impact of compassion was a sense of empathising with their situation or ‘being in their shoes’; (3) compassion was the essence of nursing and required com...

  8. When a healthcare provider shows compassion, studies show the following benefits: · The likelihood that a diabetic patient has optimal blood-sugar control is 80 percent higher and odds are 41 percent lower the patient will experience serious complications related to the disease.