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. 2024 Dec 31;29(1):2335739.
doi: 10.1080/10872981.2024.2335739. Epub 2024 Apr 3.

Cultivating physician empathy: a person-centered study based in self-determination theory

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Cultivating physician empathy: a person-centered study based in self-determination theory

Adam Neufeld et al. Med Educ Online. .

Abstract

While physician empathy is a vital ingredient in both physician wellness and quality of patient care, consensus on its origins, and how to cultivate it, is still lacking. The present study examines this issue in a new and innovative way, through the lens of self-determination theory. Using survey methodology, we collected data from N = 177 (44%) students at a Canadian medical school. We then used a person-centered approach (cluster analysis) to identify medical student profiles of self-determination (based on trait autonomy and perceived competence in learning) and how the learning environment impacted empathy for those in each profile. When the learning environment was more autonomy-supportive, students experienced higher satisfaction and lower frustration of their basic psychological needs in medical school, as well as greater empathy towards patients. The translation into increased empathy, however, was only evident among the students with higher self-determination at baseline. Results from this study suggest that autonomy-supportive learning environments will generally support medical students' psychological needs for optimal motivation and well-being, but whether or not they lead to empathy towards patients will depend on individual differences in self-determination. Findings and their implications are discussed in terms of developing theory-driven approaches to cultivating empathy in medical education.

Keywords: Physician; basic psychological needs; empathy; learning environment; self-determination.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Bar plot of clusters and features by study variables.

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