医患关系与多发病:越是不寻常的病例越容易解决

T. Jl
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有效的医患沟通和信任对于管理患有两种或两种以上慢性疾病的患者尤为重要。多病是影响医患沟通和信任的诸多因素之一,而多病在老年患者中更为常见。老年多病患者的护理意味着建立一种不同类型的医患关系。
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Doctor-Patient Relationship and Multimorbidity: The More Extraordinary a Case Seems, the Easier it is to Solve it
An effective patient-doctor communication and trust become especially important in managing patients with two or more chronic conditions. Multimorbidity, which, moreover, is more frequent in the elderly patient, is one of the many factors that affect doctor-patient communication and trust. Older patients care with multimorbidity implies the creation of a different type of doctor-patient relationship.
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