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Patient Perceptions of the Relational Empathy of Healthcare Practitioners from the Department of Emergency Medicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Trial Status: temporarily closed to accrual

This study investigates patients' perceptions of their doctor's or nurse's empathy during an in-person interaction with the doctor or nurse wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) compared to during a video interaction with the doctor or nurse without PPE. The goal of this research study is to learn whether patients who visit the Acute Cancer Care Center at MD Anderson believe they get better (more empathetic) care from doctors who visit them in person wearing PPE or from doctors who visit them by video call and do not wear PPE.