Discovering strengths in patients with medically unexplained symptoms - a focus group study with general practitioners
AbstractBackground When patients suffer medically unexplained symptoms, consultations can be difficult and frustrating for both patient and GP. Acknowledging the patient as a co-subject can be particularly important when the symptoms remain unexplained. One way of seeing the patient as a co-subject...
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Main Authors: | Ingjerd Helene Jøssang (Author), Aase Aamland (Author), Stefan Hjörleifsson (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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