Developing a new line of patter: can doctors change their consultations for sore throat?
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Doctors report pressure from peers to reduce prescribing of antibiotics for minor respiratory illnesses, and from patients to do the opposite. It has been suggested that doctors adopt a more patient-centred consulting style in order to encourage patient satisfaction and s...
Main Authors: | Rollnick, S, Seale, C, Kinnersley, P, Rees, M, Butler, C, Hood, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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