The implications of the behaviour of patients in the illness-role on the psychosocial relationship of physiotherapists with their patients
In order for the physiotherapist to adopt a holistic approach in the treatment of her patients, it is necessary for her to bear in mind the patient's previous experience of the illness-role. This experience will influence the patient's behaviour in any subsequent illness-role and thus his...
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Main Author: | A. J. van Rooijen (Author) |
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1993-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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