Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... tend to turn from the medical profession to nonmedical healers , or bring medical malpractice suits against physicians and hospitals . The health care professional - patient relationship has been shown to be seen as very important to ...
... tend to turn from the medical profession to nonmedical healers , or bring medical malpractice suits against physicians and hospitals . The health care professional - patient relationship has been shown to be seen as very important to ...
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... tend to prefer medical sci- ence and hospitalization to deal with illness , while many Mexican- American patients tend to prefer to rely more heavily upon folk medi- cine and family care as an important aspect of treatment [ 4 , 26 , 36 ] ...
... tend to prefer medical sci- ence and hospitalization to deal with illness , while many Mexican- American patients tend to prefer to rely more heavily upon folk medi- cine and family care as an important aspect of treatment [ 4 , 26 , 36 ] ...
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... tend to assume that they have also lost their sexual desirability . In spite of assurances from their husbands , these women may be overwhelmed by the feeling that they are no longer attractive . Their response is to withdraw from their ...
... tend to assume that they have also lost their sexual desirability . In spite of assurances from their husbands , these women may be overwhelmed by the feeling that they are no longer attractive . Their response is to withdraw from their ...
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Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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