Patient Experience and Expression of Unpleasant Emotions During Health Care Encounters

  • Heyman R
  • Baucom K
  • Giresi J
  • et al.
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Abstract

To examine the concordance between patients’ experience and expression of unpleasant emotions in a health care context, 21 patients presenting to a university dental clinic were observed for expressed unpleasant emotions and patients provided the intensity of their experienced unpleasant emotions. We found low convergence between experience and expression. Most of the time that patients experience unpleasant emotions they do not express them, and 80% of the time patients express unpleasant emotions they are not experiencing them at the time. Providers need to frequently check in with patients regarding their emotional experience during appointments, as it is infrequently accessible to providers.

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Heyman, R. E., Baucom, K. J. W., Giresi, J., Isaac, L. J., & Slep, A. M. S. (2020). Patient Experience and Expression of Unpleasant Emotions During Health Care Encounters. Journal of Patient Experience, 7(6), 969–972. https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373520978869

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