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Empathy of Medical Staff
KRČÁLOVÁ, Pavlína
Empathy of health-workers. To Empathy is the ability to to imagine what someone else might be feeling or thinking, what emotional or mental state they might be experiencing.Empathy increases will to help others. Thanks to being able to understand what others might feel, we can understand their emotion, behaviour, thoughts or acting. We need to understand ourself in order to be able to feel empathy.Feelings of empathy should come from our soul and our conviction, not from our brains. Empathy is an unnecessary element in human interraction and social relationships. Therefore it is also an important part of the relationships between doctors and patients, or nurses and patients. This study wants to map the extent of empathy used in doctors and nurses doctors working in the hospitals, emergencies and retirement-houses in Havlickuv Brod. I used the qualitative method in conducting the research with help of questionnaires. All three researched question I meant to discuss here, were answered and hypothesis confirmed. This study might serve as a source for further research, for public and for further study.

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