Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... ment . Involve the patient in treat- ment and diagnostic decisions and document this involvement . Avoid developing parent - child relationships with patients . Don't accept " You're the doctor , do what you think best . " Such patients ...
... ment . Involve the patient in treat- ment and diagnostic decisions and document this involvement . Avoid developing parent - child relationships with patients . Don't accept " You're the doctor , do what you think best . " Such patients ...
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... ment and can understand something of what it means if they find out they are dying . The child with a terminal illness may experience significant fear and anxiety about eventually being left alone ( e.g. , in a grave ) . This ...
... ment and can understand something of what it means if they find out they are dying . The child with a terminal illness may experience significant fear and anxiety about eventually being left alone ( e.g. , in a grave ) . This ...
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... ment on which the health provider can have an impact but over which the practitioner has only limited and indirect control . There is , however , a significant health care environment over which health providers have complete and direct ...
... ment on which the health provider can have an impact but over which the practitioner has only limited and indirect control . There is , however , a significant health care environment over which health providers have complete and direct ...
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Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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