Current widespread facemask usage profoundly impacts clinical practice and healthcare education where communicational dimensions are essential to the care and teaching processes. As part of a larger study, 208 medical and nursing students were randomly assigned to a masked vs unmasked version of the standardized facial emotion recognition task DANVA2. A significantly higher number of errors existed in the masked vs unmasked condition. Differences for happy, sad, and angry faces, but not for fearful faces, existed between conditions. Misinterpretation of facial emotions can severely affect doctor-patient and inter-professional communication in healthcare. Teaching communication in medical education must adapt to the current universal use of facemasks in professional settings.

Bani, M., Russo, S., Ardenghi, S., Rampoldi, G., Wickline, V., Nowicki, S., et al. (2021). Behind the Mask: Emotion Recognition in Healthcare Students. THE JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE EDUCATORS, 31(4), 1273-1277 [10.1007/s40670-021-01317-8].

Behind the Mask: Emotion Recognition in Healthcare Students

Bani, Marco
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Russo, Selena;Ardenghi, Stefano;Rampoldi, Giulia;Strepparava, Maria Grazia
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2021

Abstract

Current widespread facemask usage profoundly impacts clinical practice and healthcare education where communicational dimensions are essential to the care and teaching processes. As part of a larger study, 208 medical and nursing students were randomly assigned to a masked vs unmasked version of the standardized facial emotion recognition task DANVA2. A significantly higher number of errors existed in the masked vs unmasked condition. Differences for happy, sad, and angry faces, but not for fearful faces, existed between conditions. Misinterpretation of facial emotions can severely affect doctor-patient and inter-professional communication in healthcare. Teaching communication in medical education must adapt to the current universal use of facemasks in professional settings.
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DANVA2; Doctor patient communication; Emotion recognition; Facemask; Medical education;
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20-mag-2021
2021
31
4
1273
1277
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Bani, M., Russo, S., Ardenghi, S., Rampoldi, G., Wickline, V., Nowicki, S., et al. (2021). Behind the Mask: Emotion Recognition in Healthcare Students. THE JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE EDUCATORS, 31(4), 1273-1277 [10.1007/s40670-021-01317-8].
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