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Physical symptoms and physician-experienced difficulty in the physician-patient relationship


SR Hahn - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: The practice of medicine has many expected and accepted challenges,
but all physicians experience some patients as difficult to a degree that
transcends these expectations. Physician-experienced difficulty is ...
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Difficult patient encounters in the ambulatory clinic: clinical predictors and outcomes


JL Jackson, K Kroenke - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1999 - Am Med Assoc
Methods Five hundred adults presenting to a primary care walk-in clinic with a
physical symptom completed surveys before the visit, immediately after the
visit, at 2 weeks, and at 3 months. Patient measurements included mental ...
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The difficult patient


SR Hahn, K Kroenke, RL Spitzer, D Brody, … - Journal of general internal medicine, 1996 - Springer
OBJECT/VE: To determine the proportion of primary care pa- tients who are
experienced by their physicians as "difficult," and to assess the association of
difficulty with physical and mental disorders, functional impairment, ...
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The difficult patient'as perceived by family physicians

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D Steinmetz, H Tabenkin - Family Practice, 2001 - Oxford Univ Press
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The effect of unmet expectations among adults presenting with physical symptoms


JL Jackson, K Kroenke - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
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Background: Unmet patient expectations are common and have been associated ...
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The difficult doctor? Characteristics of physicians who report frustration with patients: an …


EE Krebs, JM Garrett, TR Konrad - BMC Health Services Research, 2006 - biomedcentral.com
We conducted a secondary analysis of the Physicians Worklife Survey, which
surveyed a random national sample of physicians. Participants were 1391 family
medicine, general internal medicine, and medicine subspecialty physicians. ...
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The difficult patient and the troubled physician.


JE Crutcher, MJ Bass - The Journal of family practice, 1980 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Some patient encounters may produce a variety of unpleasant reactions such as
guilt, anger, frustration, or dissatisfaction in the physician. These troubling
feelings may arise from various sources and can affect the outcome of ...
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Predictors of physician frustration in the care of patients with rheumatological complaints


EA Walker, WJ Katon, D Keegan, G Gardner, M … - General hospital psychiatry, 1997 - Elsevier
Recent studies of the doctor-patient relationship have shown that certain
patients are perceived as frustrating or difficult by their doctors; however,
little is known about the characteristics of these patients that elicit ...
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The difficult doctor-patient relationship: somatization, personality and psychopathology


SR Hahn, KS Thompson, TA Wills, V Stern, … - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 1994 - cat.inist.fr
The difficult doctor-patient relationship: somatization, personality and
psychopathology. SR HAHN, KS THOMPSON, TA WILLS, V STERN ...
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Frustrating patients


EHB Lin, W Katon, M Von Korff, T Bush, P … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1991 - Springer
MOST PHYSICIANS would acknowledge that certain pa- tients can create emotional
havoc in their clinical prac- tices and evoke feelings of anger, frustration;
and aver- sion. These patients have been variously labeled as frustrating, ...
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