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发表在《学术医学期刊》上的一项新研究显示:医生的同情心能让糖尿病人的病情护理状况得到明显改善,因此医生在接待和治疗糖尿病患者时一定要充满关爱之情。研究者选取了美国宾夕法尼亚州费城的托马斯杰弗逊大学附属医院,在2006年6月间至2009年6月间接诊的891名糖尿病患者,研究者采用了测量病人血液中低密度脂蛋白的水平和糖化血红蛋白的百分比,来评估医生对病人的同情关切程度。统计结果显示:医生对病人的同情关切程度越高,这些病人控制血糖的能力越强,低密度脂蛋白的水平越低。研究者推测医生的同情心有利于提高病人对医学护理服务的满意度,增强对医务工作者的信任感和治疗的顺从度,因此病情控制的也好。这项研究的作者是杰弗逊医学院的精神医学教授莫罕莫德雷扎·霍夹特,他在新
A new study published in the Journal of Academic Medicine shows that doctors’ sympathy can significantly improve the condition and care of people with diabetes, so doctors must be caring when they treat and treat people with diabetes. The investigators selected 891 diabetic patients who were indirectly diagnosed between June 2006 and June 2009 at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. The researchers used a method to measure the level of low-density lipoprotein in the patient’s blood and saccharification. Percentage of hemoglobin to assess doctor’s degree of sympathy for the patient. The statistical results show that the higher the level of compassion concerns of the doctors, the stronger the ability of these patients to control blood sugar and the lower the level of LDL. The investigators speculate that doctors’ sympathy is conducive to improving patients’ satisfaction with medical care services, increasing their trust in medical workers and their compliance with treatment. Therefore, disease control is also good. The author of the study was Mohamedreza Horgate, professor of psychiatry at Jefferson School of Medicine, and he was