Clinical Empathy as Emotional Labor in the Patient-Physician Relationship

Volume: 293, Issue: 9, Pages: 1100 - 1100
Published: Mar 2, 2005
Abstract
Empathy should characterize all health care professions. Despite advancement in medical technology, the healing relationship between physicians and patients remains essential to quality care. We propose that physicians consider empathy as emotional labor (ie, management of experienced and displayed emotions to present a certain image). Since the publication of Hochschild's The Managed Heart in 1983, researchers in management and organization...
Paper Details
Title
Clinical Empathy as Emotional Labor in the Patient-Physician Relationship
Published Date
Mar 2, 2005
Journal
Volume
293
Issue
9
Pages
1100 - 1100
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