Overview of Course


Course Title: Empathy-Based Care for Direct Care Professionals

Course Description: This course will provide direct care professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to provide empathy-based care to their patients. Through definitions, examples, and AMA-style citations, learners will gain a deeper understanding of empathy and how to incorporate it into their daily care routines. The course will cover various aspects of empathy-based care, including communication, active listening, and non-verbal cues.

Lesson 1: Understanding Empathy-Based Care

  • Definition of Empathy
  • Importance of Empathy-Based Care
  • AMA Citation: "Empathy in Health Professions Education and Patient Care" (Hojat et al., 2016)

Lesson 2: Communication in Empathy-Based Care

  • Effective Communication Strategies
  • Verbal vs. Non-Verbal Communication
  • AMA Citation: "Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Clinical Practice" (Makoul & Schofield, 1999)

Lesson 3: Active Listening

  • Definition of Active Listening
  • Benefits of Active Listening
  • AMA Citation: "Active Listening in Medical Consultations: Development of a Coding System" (Karnieli-Miller et al., 2009)

Lesson 4: Incorporating Empathy-Based Care into Daily Routines

  • The Role of Empathy-Based Care in Direct Care
  • Overcoming Barriers to Empathy-Based Care
  • AMA Citation: "Empathy and Burnout in Direct Care Workers of People with Intellectual Disabilities: An Explorative Study" (Figueiredo-Braga et al., 2020)

Lesson 5: Best Practices for Empathy-Based Care

  • Building Trust and Rapport with Patients
  • Recognizing and Responding to Patient Emotions
  • AMA Citation: "Empathy and Patient-Physician Conflicts" (Halpern, 2012)

Lesson 6: Challenges and Opportunities in Empathy-Based Care

  • Cultural Competence and Empathy-Based Care
  • Technology and Empathy-Based Care
  • AMA Citation: "Empathy and the Challenge of Cultural Competence" (Betancourt et al., 2003)

Conclusion:

  • Recap of Key Concepts
  • AMA Citation: "Empathy in Health Care" (Spiro, 1992)

Assessment:

  • Multiple choice quiz
  • Role-playing exercise to practice empathy-based care skills

References:

  • Betancourt, J. R., Green, A. R., Carrillo, J. E., & Park, E. R. (2003). Cultural competence and health care disparities: Key perspectives and trends. Health Affairs, 22(4), 167-177.
  • Figueiredo-Braga, M., Silva, A. L., Queirós, P., & Sousa, V. (2020). Empathy and burnout in direct care workers of people with intellectual disabilities: An explorative study. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 103, 103663.
  • Halpern, J. (2012). Empathy and patient-physician conflicts. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 27(6), 758-763.
  • Hojat, M., Louis, D. Z., Markham, F. W., Wender, R., Rabinowitz, C., & Gonnella, J. S. (2016). Empathy in health professions education and patient care. Springer International Publishing.
  • Karnieli-Miller, O., Eisikovits, Z., & Koren, C. (2009). Active listening in medical consultations: Development of a coding system. Patient Education and Counseling, 76(3), 399-406.


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