Cocuz Iuliu Gabriel, Niculescu Raluca, Popelea Maria Cătălina, Sabău Adrian-Horațiu, Cocuz Maria-Elena, Manole Martin, Ioniță Alexandru-Constantin, Altarozzi Giordano, Tătar-Dan Maria, Cotoi Ovidiu Simion, Pașca Dorina Maria
Pathophysiology Department, "George Emil Palade" University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Targu Mures, 540142 Targu Mures, Romania.
Pathology Department, Mures Clinical County Hospital, 540011 Targu Mures, Romania.
Diagnostics (Basel). 2025 Jul 22;15(15):1842. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics15151842.
Pathology is often perceived as a technical medical specialty that lacks direct contact with the patient. However, oncological histopathological diagnosis requires a high degree of moral and emotional responsibility. The objective of this study was to investigate how empathy is manifested toward the "invisible" patient, the emotional impact on pathology staff, and potential repercussions in their personal lives. We conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional study with a quantitative component, using an anonymous 22-item questionnaire among Romanian pathologists and medical personnel working in pathology services. The questionnaire was focused on three research directions: professional empathy in the absence of direct patient contact, the emotional impact of oncologic diagnosis on medical personnel in pathology departments, and the carryover of emotions from professional to personal life. A total of 165 respondents were included in the study (physicians, technicians, registrars). Most of the respondents consider that the absence of the patient's direct contact does not cancel the empathy, this being felt in a cognitive and more natural way. Over 60% of the respondents see oncologic histopathological diagnosis as an emphatic medical act. Over 80% of the respondents experience a sense of emotional responsibility and 70% consider that professional training does not include adequate emotional support. There is a high interest in empathy and psychological support. The professional activity of a pathologist may influence sleep, dreams, and the perception on their own health status. Diagnosing pediatric or young patients is perceived as particularly emotionally challenging. Collegial support is moderate and discussion about professional stress is rare. Empathy is present and relevant in pathology, despite the absence of direct patient interaction. Oncological diagnostics has a significant emotional impact on pathology department personnel, with the need to acknowledge the emotional dimension of the profession and to integrate psychological support mechanisms into pathology practice.
病理学通常被视为一门缺乏与患者直接接触的技术医学专业。然而,肿瘤组织病理学诊断需要高度的道德和情感责任感。本研究的目的是调查同理心如何体现在“隐形”患者身上,对病理工作人员的情感影响,以及在他们个人生活中的潜在影响。我们进行了一项具有定量成分的描述性横断面研究,在罗马尼亚病理学家和病理科工作的医务人员中使用一份22项匿名问卷。该问卷聚焦于三个研究方向:在没有直接患者接触情况下的专业同理心、肿瘤诊断对病理科医务人员的情感影响,以及情感从职业生活向个人生活的延续。共有165名受访者参与了研究(医生、技术人员、住院医生)。大多数受访者认为,缺乏与患者的直接接触并不会消除同理心,这种同理心以一种认知且更自然的方式被感受到。超过60%的受访者将肿瘤组织病理学诊断视为一种有同理心的医疗行为。超过80%的受访者体验到情感责任感,70%的受访者认为专业培训没有提供足够的情感支持。对同理心和心理支持有很高的兴趣。病理学家的职业活动可能会影响睡眠、梦境以及对自身健康状况的认知。诊断儿科或年轻患者被认为在情感上特别具有挑战性。同事间的支持程度适中,关于职业压力的讨论很少。尽管没有与患者直接互动,但同理心在病理学中是存在且相关的。肿瘤诊断对病理科人员有重大的情感影响,需要认识到该职业的情感维度,并将心理支持机制纳入病理实践中。