Introduction: Empathy is a complex, dynamic, and multifaceted concept. It is the ability to understand another person's experience. It is an important communication skill described in three dimensions: emotional, cognitive, and behavioral empathy. Empathy is key to successful social interactions because it enables mutual understanding, learning from the actions of others, and ultimately offering help to a fellow human being. Purpose: The purpose was to present the concept of empathy in the profession of a radiographer. We researched why empathy is an important component of a radiologic technologist, the positive adn negative impact empathy has on patients and radiologic technologists, how to incorporate empathy into the work, and what affects the expression or non-expression of empathy in the radiology profession. Methods: We conducted a systematic literature search, searching domestic and foreign literature in the following databases: Mendeley, ScienceDirect, RUL, PubMed, and ResearchGate. We searched for the keywords: empatija, emocionalno delo, radiološki inženir, empathy, radiographer, radiologic technologist, burnout in radiography. We included articles published from 1991 onward. For the inclusion criteria, we selected articles in Slovenian and English with full text accessibility. Results: We included 13 articles classified in the table in the analysis. We classified them by article title, author, year of publication, keywords, research purpose, and results. Empathy is a fundamental tool for establishing a therapeutic relationship between radiographers and patients and contributes to better diagnostic quality of the examination. Several studies have shown that empathy has a positive impact on therapeutic outcomes. It also has a positive impact on radiographers, as an empathy-based attitude can help reduce stress and burnout in the workplace and improve the quality of life of radiographers. On the other hand, the constant exposure to stressful and emotionally difficult situations can lead to various emotional and motivational consequences, such as empathic concern and personal distress. It is important for radiographers to understand patients' emotions, opinions, and experiences, because on this basis they can better assess their real needs and act accordingly. Conclusion: Empathy plays an important role in the work of radiographers, contributing to a better relationship with the patient and helping to improve the diagnostic and therapeutic quality of the examination.
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