Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... aware of the health behaviors of their patients and in touch with what changes are necessary . But evidence sug- gests that health care professionals are not very good at recognizing noncooperation when it exists [ 10 , 22 ] . Patients ...
... aware of the health behaviors of their patients and in touch with what changes are necessary . But evidence sug- gests that health care professionals are not very good at recognizing noncooperation when it exists [ 10 , 22 ] . Patients ...
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... aware of the complexity of the problem ) usually take the following steps : First , they explain the regimen to the patient and then they try rational arguments to per- suade patients . After that , physicians and other health care team ...
... aware of the complexity of the problem ) usually take the following steps : First , they explain the regimen to the patient and then they try rational arguments to per- suade patients . After that , physicians and other health care team ...
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... aware of when and how much they are eating and who have a sense of control over this behavior are more likely to be successful in controlling overeating . Of course , gaining such a sense of control is not easy . For many people ...
... aware of when and how much they are eating and who have a sense of control over this behavior are more likely to be successful in controlling overeating . Of course , gaining such a sense of control is not easy . For many people ...
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Introduction to Social Psychology and | 1 |
Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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