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The association between patients’ expectations and experiences of task‐ affect‐ and therapy‐oriented communication and their anxiety in medically unexplained symptoms consultations

机译:患者的期望与任务情感和治疗相关的沟通经验之间的关联以及他们在医学上无法解释的症状咨询中的焦虑感

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BackgroundIt is unknown whether patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) differ from patients with medically explained symptoms (MES) regarding their expectations and experiences on task‐oriented communication (ie, communication in which the primary focus is on exchanging medical content), affect‐oriented communication (ie, communication in which the primary focus is on the emotional aspects of the interaction) and therapy‐oriented communication (ie, communication in which the primary focus is on therapeutic aspects) of the consultation and the extent to which GPs meet their expectations.
机译:背景尚不清楚具有医学上无法解释的症状(MUS)的患者与具有医学上解释性症状(MES)的患者在以任务为导向的交流方面的期望和经验是否存在差异(即,主要侧重于交换医学内容的交流),影响-面向咨询的沟通(即主要关注互动的情感方面的沟通)和面向治疗的沟通(即主要关注治疗方面的沟通)以及全科医生满足他们的程度期望。

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