The study investigates the perception of empathy in the therapeutic relationship between healthcare professionals (HCPs) and hemodialysis (HD) patients. It reveals significant discrepancies between how HCPs perceive their empathy and how patients experience it. Nurses, nephrologists, and residents show varying degrees of empathy, with notable gaps in patients’ perceptions. The study emphasizes the importance of empathetic communication for improving patient outcomes, satisfaction, and adherence to treatment, especially in managing chronic conditions like CKD.
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Corresponding author: Savvatianopoulou M*
Full Length Article: The Therapeutic Relationship Between HealthcareProfessionals and Hemodialysis Patients. Do the HealthCare Professionals Put Themselves in Their Patients’Shoes?
Journal: Austin Journal of Nephrology and Hypertension
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