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Patient preferences for dentists
Psychology, Health & Medicine, 2009A representative British sample of 257 adults completed a questionnaire in which they indicated their preference for eight dentists stratified by sex, age, and training location. These data were analysed in relation to participants' own sex and age, the latter stratified by a median split.
Adrian, Furnham, Viren, Swami
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Psychiatristsʼ Preferred Patients
Southern Medical Journal, 1980This is an empirical study of eighty psychiatrists' preferred patients. Although these patients show many common characteristics that make them suitable for psychotherapy, it appears that the therapist's unique experience seems to be the most important factor in determining his preference for a particular one of these suitable patients.
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Students prefer cheerful patients
Nursing Standard, 1987Nursing students prefer caring for patients who are cheerful and communicative, according to new research in the United States.
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2019
This chapter describes the complex and sometimes contradictory nature of race and gender preferences among middle-class Black women. First, the author presents a case study of Tammy, a focus group respondent whose great-grandfather was involved in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.
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This chapter describes the complex and sometimes contradictory nature of race and gender preferences among middle-class Black women. First, the author presents a case study of Tammy, a focus group respondent whose great-grandfather was involved in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.
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Patient preferences regarding antiretroviral therapy
International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2002Antiretroviral medications for HIV infection can be combined into dozens of recommended regimens. However, little is known about patient preferences regarding antiretroviral therapy. We assessed the impact of clinician-mutable adherence barriers by conducting four patient focus groups (two English and two Spanish) consisting of 30 patients that ...
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BMJ, 2011
Researchers compared the efficacy of antidepressant drugs with generic counselling for the treatment of mild to moderate depression in general practice. A randomised controlled trial, with patient preference arms, was conducted. In total, 52 patients were randomised to counselling and 51 to antidepressant drugs, with 140 recruited to the counselling ...
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Researchers compared the efficacy of antidepressant drugs with generic counselling for the treatment of mild to moderate depression in general practice. A randomised controlled trial, with patient preference arms, was conducted. In total, 52 patients were randomised to counselling and 51 to antidepressant drugs, with 140 recruited to the counselling ...
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BMJ, 2006
The medical world thrives on evidence based medicine. The numbers and the large studies make the medicine we practice seem safer, but what effect does this have on our patients? “They're antibiotics. You're supposed to finish the whole thing.” “That's stupid. If you feel better, stop taking it.
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The medical world thrives on evidence based medicine. The numbers and the large studies make the medicine we practice seem safer, but what effect does this have on our patients? “They're antibiotics. You're supposed to finish the whole thing.” “That's stupid. If you feel better, stop taking it.
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