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1 at risk, and has potential to influence the physician-patient relationship.
2 of an important ritual that can enhance the physician-patient relationship.
3 ot at all, in contrast, it can undermine the physician-patient relationship.
4 plications for patients, physicians, and the physician-patient relationship.
5 g ambivalence about power and control in the physician-patient relationship.
6 e to agreement discrepancies by limiting the physician-patient relationship.
7 sts to their patients is a key moment in the physician-patient relationship.
8 ial mechanism, given prior associations with physician-patient relationships.
9 of health care can also markedly improve the physician-patient relationship, allowing more time for h
10 ut clinical research, physicians enhance the physician-patient relationship and contribute to the ove
14 ggests that factors other than cost, such as physician-patient relationship and patient education, ma
16 fective role for government in promoting the physician-patient relationship and the rights of patient
17 ful treatment of patients with IBS is a good physician-patient relationship and use of person-centred
18 reporting patients negatively influences the physician-patient relationship, and 43.1% consider that
19 ever, 74% agreed it could interfere with the physician-patient relationship, and 52% believe conflict
20 n of life, effect on family members, damaged physician-patient relationship, and financial expense.
21 linical decisions, time spent with patients, physician-patient relationships, and appropriate use of
22 erns including managing the uniquely intense physician-patient relationship, ethical patient selectio
23 outcomes associated with the quality of the physician-patient relationship have received increasing
24 d treatment, emphasizing the importance of a physician-patient relationship in all aspects of care.
25 preferred the traditional model in which the physician-patient relationship is exclusive and family i
26 ngs suggest that the traditional view of the physician-patient relationship may represent an overly s
28 y in which the professional model guides the physician-patient relationship, the political model oper
29 s that influence the announcement beyond the physician-patient relationship: the family, systemic and
30 potential impact of physician gender on the physician-patient relationship, this imbalance could aff
31 ome with the transition from the traditional physician-patient relationship to the more fluid and com
32 alpractice claims are associated with a poor physician-patient relationship, which is likely related