What Makes Some Diseases More Typical than Others? A Survey on the Impact of Disease Characteristics and Professional Background on Disease Typicality
Health professionals tend to perceive some diseases as more typical than others. If disease typicalities have implications for health professionals or health policy makers' handling of different diseases, then it is of great social, epistemic, and ethical interest. Accordingly, it is important...
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Main Authors: | Tore Hofstad (Author), James A. Hampton (Author), Bjørn Hofmann (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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