I beg your pardon?! using conditionals theory to understand doctor-patient communication problems

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Abstract

Background: Little attention is given to the process and impact of poor communicaton on the doctor-patent relationship. Objective: The paper aims to employ Theory of Conditionals to help shed light on the experience from a patient perspective. Methods: Doesnt really apply as this was inductive research i.e. based on other research in the area. Results: Doesnt really apply except that The Theory of Conditionals enables us to understand the points of mis-communication as well as reasons behind misunderstandings across the medical consultation. Conclusions: A number of recommmednations are made to support GPs to reduce the impact of this problem on the medical consultation.

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Hussain, F. A. (2020, April 1). I beg your pardon?! using conditionals theory to understand doctor-patient communication problems. International Journal of Clinical Practice. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijcp.13470

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