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... patients [ 2 ] . When anger and hostility felt toward patients are communicated to them by health care professionals , noncooperation results [ 42 , 49 ] . Responsiveness . Patient cooperation is also affected by the provider's ...
... patients [ 2 ] . When anger and hostility felt toward patients are communicated to them by health care professionals , noncooperation results [ 42 , 49 ] . Responsiveness . Patient cooperation is also affected by the provider's ...
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... patients given the special anesthetist visit and information required significantly less pain medication than the patients from the control group . Furthermore , their surgeons decided that some of these patients were well enough to be ...
... patients given the special anesthetist visit and information required significantly less pain medication than the patients from the control group . Furthermore , their surgeons decided that some of these patients were well enough to be ...
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... Patient Certain patients arouse strong nega- tive emotions in physicians . The psy- chiatrist James Groves labels these patients " hateful . " These patients create problems for their physicians , but can be dealt with by a well ...
... Patient Certain patients arouse strong nega- tive emotions in physicians . The psy- chiatrist James Groves labels these patients " hateful . " These patients create problems for their physicians , but can be dealt with by a well ...
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Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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