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What Latina Patients Don't Tell Their Doctors: A Qualitative Study
Annals of Family Medicine, 11/12/08
Julliard K e al. - This study identified 6 factors that enhanced or inhibited Latinas' disclosure of information to their physicians. These factors could be addressed in several ways. Making sure that staff are trained in simple techniques for building rapport, such as appropriate eye contact and active listening, for instance, could help them better communicate empathy and compassion and establish trusting relationships. Reinforcing this point, many interviewees specifically requested that their clinicians hear what they said in these interviews and obtain additional training in communication.
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