Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... cooperation ; the more objective the measure , the lower the rate of cooperation . Let us con- sider this finding in more detail . An example of a subjective estimate of patient cooperation is the opinion of the health care professional ...
... cooperation ; the more objective the measure , the lower the rate of cooperation . Let us con- sider this finding in more detail . An example of a subjective estimate of patient cooperation is the opinion of the health care professional ...
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... COOPERATION Many health care professionals have incomplete knowledge about patients ' lack of cooperation with medical regimens . For example , many physicians believe that noncooperation occurs only in the clinic setting . Physicians ...
... COOPERATION Many health care professionals have incomplete knowledge about patients ' lack of cooperation with medical regimens . For example , many physicians believe that noncooperation occurs only in the clinic setting . Physicians ...
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... cooperation [ 42 ] . As we consider vari- ous methods that have been developed to enhance patient coopera- tion with medical regimens , the questions of responsibility and patient control are systematically considered . There are three ...
... cooperation [ 42 ] . As we consider vari- ous methods that have been developed to enhance patient coopera- tion with medical regimens , the questions of responsibility and patient control are systematically considered . There are three ...
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