RT Journal Article T1 Impact of Empathy in the Patient-Doctor Relationship on Chronic Pain Relief and Quality of Life: A Prospective Study in Spanish Pain Clinics. A1 Canovas, Luz A1 Carrascosa, Antonio-Jose A1 Garcia, Modesto A1 Fernandez, Mariano A1 Calvo, Almudena A1 Monsalve, Vicente A1 Soriano, Jose-Francisco K1 Emotional Adjustment K1 Epidemiology K1 Jefferson Scale of Patient Perceptions of Physician Empathy K1 Physician-Patient Relations K1 Psychophysiology AB To assess the impact of the empathy of physicians, perceived by patients with chronic pain, regarding pain relief and health-related quality of life (HR-QoL). A prospective noninterventional study was conducted in 2,898 patients with moderate to severe chronic pain who were referred to pain clinics. The same physician visited each patient at baseline and after one and three months. Study questionnaires included the Jefferson Scale of Patient Perceptions of Physician Empathy (JSPPPE), the Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R), the Pain Coping Questionnaire (CAD-R), the Brief Pain Inventory Short Form (BPI-SF), and the EuroQol-5D (EQ-5D). Regression analyses were used to evaluate the independent contribution of the changes in perceived empathy over pain intensity and improvement of HR-QoL. BPI-SF scores for pain intensity, rated as worst, least, average, and current pain, decreased significantly (P  Physicians' empathy and patients' dispositional optimism have a role in determining positive outcomes in patients with chronic pain. Physicians' empathy may therefore be a suitable, yet relatively unexplored, target for intervention. PB Oxford University Press YR 2017 FD 2017-07-13 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/11662 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/11662 LA en NO Cánovas L, Carrascosa AJ, García M, Fernández M, Calvo A, Monsalve V, et al. Impact of Empathy in the Patient-Doctor Relationship on Chronic Pain Relief and Quality of Life: A Prospective Study in Spanish Pain Clinics. Pain Med. 2018 Jul 1;19(7):1304-1314 DS RISalud RD Apr 18, 2025