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The nexus of evidence, context, and patient preferences in primary care: postal survey of …


CS Tracy, GC Dantas, R Moineddin, REG … - BMC Family Practice, 2003 - biomedcentral.com
Canadian family physicians report positive attitudes toward EBM, believe that
EBM improves patient care, and agree that research findings are useful in the
day-to-day management of patients. The scenario study showed that ...
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Patients' perceptions of interpersonal continuity of care

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N Pandhi, JW Saultz - The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2006 - jabfm.com
Purpose: The health system shift from doctor-patient continuity of care to
team-based continuity may not match patients' preferences. This article reviews
the existing medical literature regarding patients' perceptions of ...
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Access in health services research: the battle of the frameworks


TC Ricketts, LJ Goldsmith - Nursing Outlook, 2005 - Elsevier
Access is an important concept in the study of the organization, financing and
delivery of healthcare services. It is also an important political symbol and
policy goal. ... This article reviews the major theoretical frameworks ...
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What has trust got to do with it? Cardiac risk reduction and family physicians discussions …


L Jackson, W Putnam, P Twohig, F Burge, K … - Health, Risk &# 38; Society, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
The management of patients through the use of evidence-based medicine has become
the 'mantra' of medicine within many Western countries. Evidence-based medicine
is aimed at providing the best objective, scientific care to all patients, ...
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Play-back theatre, theatre laboratory, and role-playing: new tools in investigating the …


G Piccoli, M Rossetti, R Dell'Olio, L Perrotta … - Transplantation proceedings, 2005 - Elsevier
The course was developed with the help of a theatre director. The role-playing
2-day course was designed to be highly interactive for a small group (15–20
participants), based on a core of case reports (dialysis, transplantation, ...
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Continuity of care and cancer screening among health plan enrollees


JJ Fenton, P Franks, RJ Reid, JG Elmore, LM … - Medical Care, 2008 - journals.lww.com
From the *Department of Family and Community Medicine and Center for Health
Services Research in Primary Care, University of California, Davis, Sacramento,
California; †Center for Health Studies and Department of Preventive ...
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[PDF] Trust in health care


M Calnan, R Rowe, 2008 - nuffieldtrust.org.uk
Page 1. TRUST IN HEALTH CARE AN AGENDA FOR FUTURE RESEARCH Discussion Paper Michael
Calnan and Rosemary Rowe MRC HRSC Department of Social Medicine ...
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[PDF] NINJA TURTLES AT SUDAN HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL


WAVCT FROM, TTO FACE - sjph.net.sd
Articles presented here do not represent the actual views of the Sudanese
Journal of Public Health (SJPH) or its editors. All articles and debates
published here represent only the views of their respective authors. SJPH ...
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[CITATION] Accessing Health Care


TC Ricketts

What's important in the doctor-patient relationship?

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A Kubacki - JRSM, 2003 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
What's important in the doctor–patient relationship? While most of the
published research into the doctor– patient relationship focuses on
communication skills and behaviours, the paper by Dr Lings and colleagues ...
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