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'Treating' patients differently: A qualitative study of how clinical and social factors shape interactions between doctors and patients
New Zealand Family Physician, 02/26/09
Dew K et al. - Given the complexity of general practice consultations, it is not surprising that patients may be treated differently despite apparently similar clinical presentations. Exploring these issues supports current thinking that clinical practice goals should not be to treat everyone in the same way, but rather to focus on ensuring appropriate treatment and equal outcomes.
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