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... surgery . The other patients , from the con- trol group , were not told about their postoperative pain , and they ... surgery . Similar research by the same authors has shown that visits by an informative , caring anes- thetist relaxed ...
... surgery . The other patients , from the con- trol group , were not told about their postoperative pain , and they ... surgery . Similar research by the same authors has shown that visits by an informative , caring anes- thetist relaxed ...
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... surgery . This work was initiated during the 1950s by the psychologist Irving Janis [ 29 ] . His research showed that before surgery some patients were worried about their operation and felt very vulnerable ; other patients were ...
... surgery . This work was initiated during the 1950s by the psychologist Irving Janis [ 29 ] . His research showed that before surgery some patients were worried about their operation and felt very vulnerable ; other patients were ...
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... surgery , medicine , psychiatry , or general practice , but these preferences are often based on stereotypes , which may be for the most part inaccurate . While they are in medical school students are heavily influenced by fac- ulty ...
... surgery , medicine , psychiatry , or general practice , but these preferences are often based on stereotypes , which may be for the most part inaccurate . While they are in medical school students are heavily influenced by fac- ulty ...
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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