In nonpsychiatric settings, primary care physicians consider 17% of their patients as “difficult,” particularly those who ...
Jeffrey L. Jackson, M.D., M.P.H., from the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, and colleagues estimated the prevalence of difficult patient encounters among adults seen in nonpsychiatric ...
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Mental health and chronic pain patients more likely to be considered 'difficult' by their doctor
A systematic review of 45 studies found that physicians perceive one in six patient visits in non-psychiatric clinics as ...
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How Often Do Physicians Encounter 'Difficult' Patients?
Meta-analysis points to characteristics associated with perceived difficulty ...
In this systematic review, 17% of primary care patients were perceived as difficult by physicians, particularly those with ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — When you think of artificial intelligence, you probably think of Siri and self-driving cars. But one Texas professor is bringing it into her classes to help physical therapy students ...
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