Effects of changing practitioner empathy and patient expectations in healthcare consultations

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 11:Art. No.: CD011934. (2015)
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Abstract

This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: The main aim of this review will be to assess the effects of changing practitioner empathy or patient expectations for all conditions. The main objective is to conduct a systematic review of randomised trials where the intervention involves manipulating either (a) practitioner empathy or (b) patient expectations, or (c) both.

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