Healthcare | |
Understanding the Links between Inferring Mental States, Empathy, and Burnout in Medical Contexts | |
Moisés Betancort1  Naira Delgado2  Yurena Morera2  Helena Bonache2  LasanaT. Harris3  | |
[1] Departamento de Psicología Clínica, Psicobiología y Metodología, Universidad de La Laguna, 38205 La Laguna, Spain;Departamento de Psicología Cognitiva, Social y Organizacional, Universidad de La Laguna, 38205 La Laguna, Spain;Experimental Psychology, University College London, London WC1H 0AP, UK; | |
关键词: empathy; mental states inferences; burnout; healthcare professionals; | |
DOI : 10.3390/healthcare9020158 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
It is generally accepted that empathy should be the basis of patient care. However, this ideal may be unrealistic if healthcare professionals suffer adverse effects when engaging in empathy. The aim of this study is to explore the effect of inferring mental states and different components of empathy (perspective-taking; empathic concern; personal distress) in burnout dimensions (emotional exhaustion; depersonalization; personal accomplishment). A total of 184 healthcare professionals participated in the study (23% male, Mage = 44.60; SD = 10.46). We measured participants’ empathy, the inference of mental states of patients, and burnout. Correlation analyses showed that inferring mental states was positively associated with perspective-taking and with empathic concern, but uncorrelated with personal distress. Furthermore, emotional exhaustion was related to greater levels of personal distress and greater levels of inferences of mental states. Depersonalization was associated with greater levels of personal distress and lower levels of empathic concern. Personal accomplishment was associated with the inference of mental states in patients, lower levels of personal distress, and perspective-taking. These results provide a better understanding of how different components of empathy and mental state inferences may preserve or promote healthcare professionals’ burnout.
【 授权许可】
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