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[Progress in Spain of the described barriers to the use of perceived health status measures in the clinical practice].

[Progress in Spain of the described barriers to the use of perceived health status measures in the clinical practice].

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Main Authors: Rebollo, P, Valderas, J, Ortega, F
Format: Journal article
Sprog:Spanish; Castilian
Udgivet: 2005
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  • Progress in Spain of the described barriers to the use of perceived health status measures in the clinical practice
    af: Rebollo, P, et al.
    Udgivet: (2005)
  • Provision of feedback on perceived health status to health care professionals - Response
    af: Valderas, J, et al.
    Udgivet: (2000)
  • Provision of feedback on perceived health status to health care professionals: a systematic review of its impact.
    af: Espallargues, M, et al.
    Udgivet: (2000)
  • Self-perceived health status in older adults: regional and sociodemographic inequalities in Spain
    af: Beatriz Fernandez-Martinez, et al.
    Udgivet: (2012-04-01)
  • Does socioeconomic status modify how individuals perceive or describe their own health? An assessment of reporting heterogeneity in the Health Survey for England
    af: Nicholas Parsons, et al.
    Udgivet: (2024-09-01)

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