The consultation and relational empathy (CARE) measure: development and preliminary validation and reliability of an empathy-based consultation process measure

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作者
Mercer, SW
Maxwell, M
Heaney, D
Watt, GCM
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, Div Community Based Sci, Glasgow G12 9LX, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Dept Community Hlth Sci, Gen Practice Sect, Edinburgh EH8 9DX, Midlothian, Scotland
[3] Univ Aberdeen, Highlands & Isl Hlth Res Inst, Inverness IV2 3ED, Scotland
关键词
consultation; empathy; general practice; primary care;
D O I
10.1093/fampra/cmh621
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background. Empathy is a key aspect of the clinical encounter but there is a lack of patient-assessed measures suitable for general clinical settings. Objectives. Our aim was to develop a consultation process measure based on a broad definition of empathy, which is meaningful to patients irrespective of their socio-economic background. Methods. Qualitative and quantitative approaches were used to develop and validate the new measure, which we have called the consultation and relational empathy (CARE) measure. Concurrent validity was assessed by correlational analysis against other validated measures in a series of three pilot studies in general practice (in areas of high or low socio-economic deprivation). Face and content validity was investigated by 43 interviews with patients from both types of areas, and by feedback from GPs and expert researchers in the field. Results. The initial version of the new measure (pilot 1; high deprivation practice) correlated strongly (r = 0.85) with the Reynolds empathy measure (RES) and the Barrett-Lennard empathy subscale (BLESS) (r = 0.63), but had a highly skewed distribution (skew -1.879, kurtosis 3.563). Statistical analysis, and feedback from the 20 patients interviewed, the GPs and the expert researchers, led to a number of modifications. The revised, second version of the CARE measure, tested in an area of low deprivation (pilot 2) also correlated strongly with the established empathy measures (r = 0.84 versus RES and r = 0.77 versus BLESS) but had a less skewed distribution (skew -0.634, kurtosis -0.067). Internal reliability of the revised version was high (Cronbach's alpha 0.92). Patient feedback at interview (n = 13) led to only minor modification. The final version of the CARE measure, tested in pilot 3 (high deprivation practice) confirmed the validation with the other empathy measures (r = 0.85 versus RES and r = 0.84 versus BLESS) and the face validity (feedback from 10 patients). Conclusions. These preliminary results support the validity and reliability of the CARE measure as a tool for measuring patients' perceptions of relational empathy in the consultation.
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