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... condition to a patient without using a single technical term . Medical names for conditions , drugs , and so on , can be provided later as needed in treatment . The fact that most patients do not know medical jargon does not mean that ...
... condition to a patient without using a single technical term . Medical names for conditions , drugs , and so on , can be provided later as needed in treatment . The fact that most patients do not know medical jargon does not mean that ...
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... condition . Social rewards are also crucial . As discussed in Chapter 6 , the sociologist David Mechanic suggested ... condition ( e.g. , heart disease ) . Although the remaining two models do involve organic conditions , they differ ...
... condition . Social rewards are also crucial . As discussed in Chapter 6 , the sociologist David Mechanic suggested ... condition ( e.g. , heart disease ) . Although the remaining two models do involve organic conditions , they differ ...
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... conditions that limit a major activity . Of those from age 45 to 64 , 14 percent of the people have at least one chronic condition that limits a major activity [ 39 , 41 ] . Chronic illness is becoming an increasingly important health ...
... conditions that limit a major activity . Of those from age 45 to 64 , 14 percent of the people have at least one chronic condition that limits a major activity [ 39 , 41 ] . Chronic illness is becoming an increasingly important health ...
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Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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