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Investigating empathy in interpreter-mediated simulated consultations: An explorative study.

Authors :
Krystallidou D
Remael A
de Boe E
Hendrickx K
Tsakitzidis G
van de Geuchte S
Pype P
Source :
Patient education and counseling [Patient Educ Couns] 2018 Jan; Vol. 101 (1), pp. 33-42. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Jul 23.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objective: To explore i) the ways in which empathic communication is expressed in interpreter-mediated consultations; ii) the interpreter's effect on the expression of empathic communication.<br />Methods: We coded 9 video-recorded interpreter-mediated simulated consultations by using the Empathic Communication Coding System (ECCS) which we used for each interaction during interpreter-mediated consultations. We compared patients' empathic opportunities and doctors' responses as expressed by the patients and doctors and as rendered by the interpreters.<br />Results: In 44 of the 70 empathic opportunities there was a match between the empathic opportunities as expressed by the patients and as rendered by the interpreters. In 26 of the 70 empathic opportunities, we identified 5 shift categories (reduced emotion, omitted emotion, emotion transformed into challenge, increased challenge/progress, twisted challenge) in the interpreter's rendition to the doctor. These were accompanied by changes in the level of empathy and in the content of the doctors' empathic responses.<br />Conclusion: The interpreters' renditions had an impact on the patients' empathic opportunities and on the doctors' empathic responses in one third of the coded interactions.<br />Practice Implications: Curricula with a focus on intercultural communication and/or empathy should consider the complexity of interpreter-mediated interaction and the interpreter's impact on the co-construction of empathy.<br /> (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-5134
Volume :
101
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Patient education and counseling
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28764894
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2017.07.022