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One study of Italian primary care physicians caring for diabetic patients showed that those scoring highest on the empathy test had patients with:

  • A. Significantly fewer acute diabetic complications
  • B. Statistically fewer acute diabetic complications
  • C. Higher rates of chronic diabetic complications
  • D. Statistically higher poor outcomes for patients with diabetes
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Statistically fewer acute diabetic complications. This is because the study found a correlation between high empathy scores of physicians and lower occurrences of acute diabetic complications in their patients. The use of the term "statistically" implies a significant and reliable relationship between physician empathy and patient outcomes.

Choice A is incorrect because the study did not specify "significantly" fewer complications, only a correlation with high empathy scores. Choice C is incorrect as there was no evidence of higher rates of chronic complications associated with physician empathy. Choice D is incorrect as the study did not find statistically higher poor outcomes for patients with diabetes, but rather a relationship with fewer acute complications.