The difficult patients in pain therapy: How to recognize and manage them
When physicians experience negative reactions to patients, they often perceive the patients as "difficult". Such patients make up 15% to 30% of primary care practice populations. They are those whom most physicians dread. The dependency of difficult patients heavily influences the doctor-p...
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Main Author: | Giuseppe De Benedittis (Author) |
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