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Emotion transfer, emotion regulation, and empathy-related processes in physician-patient interactions and their association with physician well-being : A theoretical model

Weilenmann, S. (author)
Schnyder, U. (author)
Parkinson, B. (author)
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Corda, C. (author)
von Känel, R. (author)
Pfaltz, Monique C. (author)
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2018-08-28
2018
English.
In: Frontiers in Psychiatry. - : Frontiers Media S.A.. - 1664-0640. ; 9:AUG
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  • Physicians experience many emotionally challenging situations in their professional lives, influencing their emotional state through emotion contagion or social appraisal processes. Successful emotion regulation is crucial to sustain health, enable well-being, foster resilience, and prevent burnout or compassion fatigue. Despite the alarmingly high rate of stress-related disorders in physicians, affecting not only physician well-being, but also outcomes such as physician performance, quality of care, or patient satisfaction, research on how to deal with emotionally challenging situations in physicians is lacking. Based on extant literature, the present article proposes a theoretical model depicting emotions, emotion regulation, and empathy-related processes and their relation to well-being in provider-client interactions. This model serves as a basis for future research and interventions aiming at improving physician well-being and professional functioning. As a first step, interviews with 21 psychiatrists were conducted. Results of qualitative and initial quantitative analyses provided detailed descriptions of the model’s components confirming its usefulness for detecting mechanisms linking emotion regulation and well-being in psychiatrist-patient interactions. Additionally, results lend preliminary support for the validity of the model, suggesting that successful regulation of emotions (i.e., achieving a desired emotional state) elicited by cyclical transfer processes in provider-client interactions is associated with both short- and long-term well-being and resilience. Furthermore, empathy-related emotions and their regulation seem to be linked to well-being. Based on the results of the present study, a prospective longitudinal study is under preparation, which is intended to inform effective interventions targeting emotion transfer, empathy-related processes, and emotion regulation in physicians’ professional lives. The model and results are also potentially applicable to other health care and social services providers. © 2018 Weilenmann, Schnyder, Parkinson, Corda, von KÀnel and Pfaltz.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Annan hälsovetenskap (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Other Health Sciences (hsv//eng)

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adult
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emotionality
empathy
female
human
interview
longitudinal study
male
prospective study
psychiatrist
quantitative analysis
social work
stress
validity
wellbeing

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