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... fact this is not so . Barbara Korsch has also docu- mented the significant degree to which physicians speak to their patients in medical jargon and the detrimental impact that jargon has on a patient's understanding of what is wrong ...
... fact this is not so . Barbara Korsch has also docu- mented the significant degree to which physicians speak to their patients in medical jargon and the detrimental impact that jargon has on a patient's understanding of what is wrong ...
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... fact , the use of jargon is so rarely nec- essary in communicating with patients that a good rule for practi- tioners is to always endeavor to explain any medical condition to a patient without using a single technical term . Medical ...
... fact , the use of jargon is so rarely nec- essary in communicating with patients that a good rule for practi- tioners is to always endeavor to explain any medical condition to a patient without using a single technical term . Medical ...
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... fact of death itself can be managed . Instead of hiding death , we may now , to some extent , be smothering death with " therapeutic " intervention . Along these lines , Kastenbaum has called attention to the phenomenon of " healthy ...
... fact of death itself can be managed . Instead of hiding death , we may now , to some extent , be smothering death with " therapeutic " intervention . Along these lines , Kastenbaum has called attention to the phenomenon of " healthy ...
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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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