Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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The empathy of general practitioners and association with morbimortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus
Dr. Patricio Jaramillo Guerrero, Dr. Piedad Acurio Padilla, Dr. Kenia Peñafiel Jaramillo
Abstract
Introduction: patients’ experiences of empathy may be associated with beneficial outcomes in diabetes
mellitus.
Objective: To determine the association between empathy in care and outcomes in diabetic patients.
Methods: A pragmatic, cluster-randomized, pragmatic controlled trial was conducted to examine the
effects of empathy in intensive multifactorial treatment among people with diabetes.
Results: Higher CARE score terciles were associated with lower all-cause mortality rates compared to the
low CARE score tercile in the univariate model.
Conclusions: Our findings highlight the value of the empathic human aspects of medical care in the
mortality and quality of life of diabetic patients.
Keywords
empathy, primary care, diabetes mellitus, morbimortality. source:DeCS
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