Communicating about expected course and re-consultation for respiratory tract infections in children: an exploratory study.
Acute respiratory tract infection is the commonest reason for children consulting, and about one-fifth re-consult for the same illness episode. Fifty-nine audiotape recordings from nine general practitioners (GPs) consulting with children with acute respiratory tract infections were examined. Progno...
Main Authors: | Butler, C, Rollnick, S, Kinnersley, P, Tapper-Jones, L, Houston, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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