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Titulo Artículo : | Junior doctors’ experiences of managing patients with medically unexplained symptoms: a qualitative study | |||
| Titulo Revista: | BMJ Open |
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ISBN | 1471-2458 | ||||
| Autores | Sarah Nettleton, Kate Walters Kethakie Lamahewa Marta Buszewicz Katherine Yon |
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| Año de publicacion | 2015 | ||||
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| Numero | Volumen | 5 | |||
| Pagina Inicial | 1 | Pagina Final | 7 | ||
| Idioma: | Inglés | Base de datos bibliográfica: | Medline-PubMed |
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| Resumen : | Objectives To explore junior doctors’ knowledge about and experiences of managing patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) and to seek their recommendations for improved future training on this important topic about which they currently receive little education. Design Qualitative study using in-depth interviews analysed using the framework method. | ||||
| Palabras Claves : | Educación médica Training Primary Care Mental Health Medically Unexplained Symptoms Junior Doctors |
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libre | Disponibilidad | Link Externo | ![]() |
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| Publico Objetivo: | Docentes , Medicos , Educadores Medicos , | ||||


