Patient understanding and experience of non-invasive imaging diagnostic techniques and the liver patient pathway
Abstract Background Clinical and patient-reported outcomes are positively affected when efforts to increase patient understanding of underlying diseases and foster patient participation are part of care pathways. The prevalence of liver diseases is increasing globally, and successful communication o...
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Main Authors: | Andy McKay (Author), Carlos Pantoja (Author), Richard Hall (Author), Sarah Matthews (Author), Phil Spalding (Author), Rajarshi Banerjee (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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