Cooper University Health Care Researchers: Do Disadvantaged People Experience a Lack of Empathy in Health Care Settings?
March 04, 2021
March 04, 2021
CAMDEN, New Jersey, March 4 (TNSJou) -- Cooper University Health Care issued the following news release:
Empathy from caregivers, according to research, is a vital element of health care quality. Studies have shown that caregiver empathy - as perceived by patients - is associated with improved outcomes for patients, lower health care costs, and even less burnout among health care providers. But does a patient's socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic background influence how empathic heal . . .
Empathy from caregivers, according to research, is a vital element of health care quality. Studies have shown that caregiver empathy - as perceived by patients - is associated with improved outcomes for patients, lower health care costs, and even less burnout among health care providers. But does a patient's socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic background influence how empathic heal . . .