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Surveying the attitudes of transsexual patients referring to Tehran Institute of Psychiatry toward doctors’ empathy, Iran, 2011-2012

Physicians’ knowledge of therapy and counseling stands among the most important issues in the viewpoints of clients who refer to psychiatric centers. Transsexual patients are very important in this regard. The goal of this research is to study their attitude toward doctors’ empathy. A group of trans...

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Autores principales: Ahmadi Jazi, Ghazaleh, Eftekhar, Mehrdad, Mobasher, Pezhman, Saeedi Tehrani, Saeedeh, Ahmadi, Khosro, Rastgouy Fahim, Maria
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4922312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27354898
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author Ahmadi Jazi, Ghazaleh
Eftekhar, Mehrdad
Mobasher, Pezhman
Saeedi Tehrani, Saeedeh
Ahmadi, Khosro
Rastgouy Fahim, Maria
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Eftekhar, Mehrdad
Mobasher, Pezhman
Saeedi Tehrani, Saeedeh
Ahmadi, Khosro
Rastgouy Fahim, Maria
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description Physicians’ knowledge of therapy and counseling stands among the most important issues in the viewpoints of clients who refer to psychiatric centers. Transsexual patients are very important in this regard. The goal of this research is to study their attitude toward doctors’ empathy. A group of transsexual patients who referred to the Tehran Institute of Psychiatry, Iran, answered the Jefferson Scale of Empathy. The relationship of the patients’ age, gender, education level, and lifestyle with their attitude was measured. This study was conducted on 40 patients, including 16 women (40%) and 24 men (60%). In terms of education, 8 patients had a degree below high school diploma (20%), 9 had high school diploma (22.5%), and 23 patients were university students or of higher education level (57.5%). Among these patients, 6 were unemployed (15%), 10 were students (25%), and the rest were employed. Moreover, 8 participants lived alone (20%), 5 lived with their friends (12.5%), and 27 lived with their family (67.5%). Gender had no influence on the average score of the questionnaires, yet level of education had some influence. Lifestyle also had a significant influence on the patients’ attitude. On the other hand, patients whose problems began before the age of 12 had lower score than others. Experienced psychologists in referential centers can express greater levels of empathy to specific diseases and this trend is very effective on the patients’ cooperation level. In order to create an effective relationship between physicians and patients, the efficiency of the health system and increasing satisfaction of specific patients should be considered.
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spelling pubmed-49223122016-06-28 Surveying the attitudes of transsexual patients referring to Tehran Institute of Psychiatry toward doctors’ empathy, Iran, 2011-2012 Ahmadi Jazi, Ghazaleh Eftekhar, Mehrdad Mobasher, Pezhman Saeedi Tehrani, Saeedeh Ahmadi, Khosro Rastgouy Fahim, Maria J Med Ethics Hist Med Original Article Physicians’ knowledge of therapy and counseling stands among the most important issues in the viewpoints of clients who refer to psychiatric centers. Transsexual patients are very important in this regard. The goal of this research is to study their attitude toward doctors’ empathy. A group of transsexual patients who referred to the Tehran Institute of Psychiatry, Iran, answered the Jefferson Scale of Empathy. The relationship of the patients’ age, gender, education level, and lifestyle with their attitude was measured. This study was conducted on 40 patients, including 16 women (40%) and 24 men (60%). In terms of education, 8 patients had a degree below high school diploma (20%), 9 had high school diploma (22.5%), and 23 patients were university students or of higher education level (57.5%). Among these patients, 6 were unemployed (15%), 10 were students (25%), and the rest were employed. Moreover, 8 participants lived alone (20%), 5 lived with their friends (12.5%), and 27 lived with their family (67.5%). Gender had no influence on the average score of the questionnaires, yet level of education had some influence. Lifestyle also had a significant influence on the patients’ attitude. On the other hand, patients whose problems began before the age of 12 had lower score than others. Experienced psychologists in referential centers can express greater levels of empathy to specific diseases and this trend is very effective on the patients’ cooperation level. In order to create an effective relationship between physicians and patients, the efficiency of the health system and increasing satisfaction of specific patients should be considered. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4922312/ /pubmed/27354898 Text en © 2015 Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ahmadi Jazi, Ghazaleh
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Mobasher, Pezhman
Saeedi Tehrani, Saeedeh
Ahmadi, Khosro
Rastgouy Fahim, Maria
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title_full Surveying the attitudes of transsexual patients referring to Tehran Institute of Psychiatry toward doctors’ empathy, Iran, 2011-2012
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title_full_unstemmed Surveying the attitudes of transsexual patients referring to Tehran Institute of Psychiatry toward doctors’ empathy, Iran, 2011-2012
title_short Surveying the attitudes of transsexual patients referring to Tehran Institute of Psychiatry toward doctors’ empathy, Iran, 2011-2012
title_sort surveying the attitudes of transsexual patients referring to tehran institute of psychiatry toward doctors’ empathy, iran, 2011-2012
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4922312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27354898
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