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Interactions with rapport are considered essential to palliative care and beneficial to patient outcomes. With the current interest in telehealth, more knowledge is needed about rapport during telehealth encounters in palliative care from the patient and
Gott, Merryn +5 more
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Orientation: The tweak speed of technological changes, volatility of domestic markets, shifts in consumer behaviour and homogeneity of Internet-based services are pressurising entrepreneurs operating small technology-oriented businesses such as public ...
Patient Rambe
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Orientation: The main objective of this study is to determine the extent to which small-scale, rural-based agricultural firms in South Africa use foreign labour.
Patient Rambe
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The patient in the family and the family in the patient
The notion that the family is “the unit of care” for family doctors has been enigmatic and controversial. Yet systems theory and the biopsychosocial model that results when it is imported into medicine make the family system an indispensable and important component of family medicine.
Hoffmaster, Barry, Weston, Wayne
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Orientation: Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is often hailed for leveraging students’ swift and flexible adaptation to organisational work demands and accentuating the relevance of knowledge acquired in academic environments to work contexts.
Patient Rambe
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Identifying sources of patient dissatisfaction when seeking care for a chronic and complex disease
Patients’ evaluations of healthcare often rely on patient satisfaction and encounter-specific approaches. Instead, valuable information can be gained by focusing on patient dissatisfaction with healthcare over time.
Harsin, Amanda +10 more
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Becoming a Patient: My Road into Family Medicine - by a learner patient, United Kingdom
No abstract available.
Learner Patient
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Patients’ expectations: is there a typical patient?
Objectives: To qualitatively explore, and analyse, patients’ expectations before the start of fixed appliance orthodontic treatment and determine whether typologies exist. Design: A prospective cross-sectional qualitative study, which involved 13 patients (aged 12–15 years). Setting: NHS Hospital Orthodontic Department (UK).
Mark S Sayers +2 more
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Highlights of 2023-Print Issue
**The 2023 highlights issue of _Patient Safety_ is available to read online and download at no charge.** This issue revives previously published articles—original studies, data analyses, interviews, safety alerts, and more—as well as Patient Safety ...
Patient Safety Authority
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