Publications by authors named "Carmen Picazo"

Aims And Objectives: This systematic review aims to: (1) explore which tools have been used in Spanish to measure compassion; (2) know which of these tools could be used to assess compassion in healthcare settings from the perspective of patients; (3) evaluate the quality of these patient-reported measures in Spanish contexts; and (4) determine which of these instruments would be best suited to be used in healthcare settings.

Background: Compassion has been recognized as a fundamental dimension of quality healthcare.

Methods: Several scientific databases were consulted for relevant records published up to December 16, 2021.

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International practice guidelines and policies recognize compassion as a fundamental dimension of quality care. A key element in enhancing compassion in healthcare settings is having reliable patient-reported experience measures. In the Spanish context, there is a need for a valid Spanish patient-reported compassion measure for use in both research and clinical practice.

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The roles of group participation and group performance feedback were examined as antecedents of group potency, i.e., beliefs shared among a work group's members about the general effectiveness of the work group.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Carmen Picazo"

  • - Carmen Picazo's recent research primarily focuses on the assessment and measurement of compassion in healthcare settings, specifically within the Spanish context, highlighting the importance of reliable patient-reported experience measures.
  • - The systematic review titled "Patient-reported assessment of compassion in Spanish" explores existing tools for measuring compassion in Spanish, evaluating their applicability and quality for use in healthcare, while also proposing a suitable instrument for patient assessment.
  • - In her article "Adaptation and validation of a patient-reported compassion measure in the Spanish population", Picazo discusses the development of the Spanish version of the Sinclair Compassion Questionnaire, addressing the need for valid measures that support international guidelines recognizing compassion as a key element of quality care.