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Patients' perceptions of quality of care delivery by urology residents: A nationwide study.

Guglielmo ManticaFrancesco ChierigoFabio GalloAndrea CocciFrancesco EspertoGiulio PatrunoAlberto DiminuttoMattia CerasuoloRiccardo CampiMaurizio BaraleMauro RagoneseLaura BettinStefano ZanettiLorenzo BianchiEmanuele PrincipiStefano PuliattiFabiana CancriniDaniele ParnanziniGrazia BianchiPietro GrandeGiulia PrimiceriFernando CavacecePasquale SchiralliDaniele AmparoreGiuseppe FarulloMarina Di MauroJacopo DuranteRamona BaldesiFrancesca CarobbioGiorgio Ivan RussoElia LupertoRoberto La RoccaGiovanni Enrico Cacciamaninull null
Published in: BJU international (2022)
Our data showed that patients have a good willingness to be managed by residents during their training, especially for medium- to low-difficulty procedures. Furthermore, the majority of patients interviewed rated the residents' care delivery as sufficient. Urology trainees were considered to have good communication skills, expertise and willingness.
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