TY - JOUR
T1 - Associations between the severity of medical and surgical complications and perception of surgeon empathy in esophageal and gastric cancer patients
AU - The FREGAT Working Group
AU - Gehenne, Lucie
AU - Lelorain, Sophie
AU - Eveno, Clarisse
AU - Piessen, Guillaume
AU - Mariette, Christophe
AU - Glehen, Olivier
AU - D’journo, Xavier
AU - Mathonnet, Muriel
AU - Regenet, Nicolas
AU - Meunier, Bernard
AU - Baudry, Anne Sophie
AU - Christophe, Véronique
AU - Adenis, Antoine
AU - Aparicio, Thomas
AU - Assenat, Eric
AU - Barret, Maximilien
AU - Benhaim, Leonor
AU - Benoit, Céline
AU - Bergeat, Damien
AU - Boige, Valérie
AU - Borie, Fréderic
AU - Bouche, Olivier
AU - Bourriez, Damien
AU - Brichon, Pierre Yves
AU - Brigand, Cécile
AU - Carrere, Nicolas
AU - Cattan, Pierre
AU - Christou, Niki
AU - Coffin, Benoit
AU - Cohen, Romain
AU - Collet, Denis
AU - Conroy, Thierry
AU - D’journo, Xavier Benoit
AU - Dahan, Laetitia
AU - Deguelte, Sophie
AU - Di Fiore, Fréderic
AU - Dousset, Bertrand
AU - Drouillard, Antoine
AU - Dumont, Frédéric
AU - Elhajbi, Farid
AU - Fabre, Jean Michel
AU - Fabre, Joseph
AU - Gagniere, Johan
AU - Galais, Marie Pierre
AU - Germain, Adeline
AU - Geyl, Sophie
AU - Goere, Diane
AU - Gornet, Jean Marc
AU - Granger, Victoire
AU - Gronnier, Caroline
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2021/12/1
Y1 - 2021/12/1
N2 - Objective: To assess the impact of global physician empathy and its three subdimensions (establishing rapport, emotional and cognitive processes) on the severity of postoperative complications in a sample of cancer patients. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data on 256 patients with esogastric cancer from the French national FREGAT database. Empathy and its subdimensions were assessed using the patient-reported CARE scale and the severity of medical and surgical complications was reported with the Clavien-Dindo classification system. The usual covariates were included in multinomial logistic regression analyses. Results: Physician empathy predicted the odds of reporting major complications. When patients perceived high empathy, they were less likely to report major complications compared to no complications (OR =.95, 95% CI = [.91–.99], p =.029). Among the three dimensions, only “establishing rapport” (OR =.84, 95% CI = [.73–.98], p =.019) and the “emotional process” (OR =.85, 95% CI = [.74–.98], p =.022) predicted major complications. Conclusions: Physician empathy is essential before surgery. Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms associating empathy with health outcomes in cancer. Physicians should be trained to establish good rapport with patients, especially in the preoperative period.
AB - Objective: To assess the impact of global physician empathy and its three subdimensions (establishing rapport, emotional and cognitive processes) on the severity of postoperative complications in a sample of cancer patients. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data on 256 patients with esogastric cancer from the French national FREGAT database. Empathy and its subdimensions were assessed using the patient-reported CARE scale and the severity of medical and surgical complications was reported with the Clavien-Dindo classification system. The usual covariates were included in multinomial logistic regression analyses. Results: Physician empathy predicted the odds of reporting major complications. When patients perceived high empathy, they were less likely to report major complications compared to no complications (OR =.95, 95% CI = [.91–.99], p =.029). Among the three dimensions, only “establishing rapport” (OR =.84, 95% CI = [.73–.98], p =.019) and the “emotional process” (OR =.85, 95% CI = [.74–.98], p =.022) predicted major complications. Conclusions: Physician empathy is essential before surgery. Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms associating empathy with health outcomes in cancer. Physicians should be trained to establish good rapport with patients, especially in the preoperative period.
KW - Cancer
KW - Empathy
KW - Patient-physician communication
KW - Postoperative complications
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U2 - 10.1007/s00520-021-06257-y
DO - 10.1007/s00520-021-06257-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 34110486
AN - SCOPUS:85121015207
SN - 0941-4355
VL - 29
SP - 7551
EP - 7561
JO - Supportive Care in Cancer
JF - Supportive Care in Cancer
IS - 12
ER -