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The Uncertain Consultation and Patient Satisfaction: The Impact of Patients' Illness Perceptions and a Randomized Controlled Trial on the Training of Physicians' Communication Skills

Lisbeth Frostholm, MSc, Per Fink, MD, PhD, DMSc, Eva Oernboel, MSc, Kaj S. Christensen, MD, Tomas Toft, MD, Frede Olesen, MD, PhD, DMSc and John Weinman, PhD

From the Research Clinic for Functional Disorders and Psychosomatics (L.F., P.F., E.O., K.S.C., T.T.) and Research Unit of General Practice (F.O.), Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; Unit of Psychology, Guy's, King's and St. Thomas', Guy's Campus, London, United Kingdom (J.W.).



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