The prominence of reciprocal understanding in patient–doctor empathic engagement implies that patient perception of clinician’s empathy has an important role in the assessment of the patient–clinician relationship. In response to a need for an assessment tool to measure patient’s views of clinician empathy, we developed a brief (5-item) instrument, the Jefferson Scale of Patient Perceptions of Physician Empathy (JSPPPE). This review article reports evidence in support of the validity and reliability of the JSPPPE.
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Hojat, M., DeSantis, J., & Gonnella, J. S. (2017). Patient Perceptions of Clinician’s Empathy: Measurement and Psychometrics. Journal of Patient Experience, 4(2), 78–83. https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373517699273
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