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Helpful ways providers can communicate about persistent medically unexplained physical symptoms.

Nicole AnastasidesCarmelen ChiusanoChristina GonzalezFiona GraffDavid R LitkeErica McDonaldJennifer Presnall-ShvorinNicole SullivanKaren S QuigleyWilfred R PigeonDrew A HelmerSusan L SantosLisa M McAndrew
Published in: BMC family practice (2019)
Previous research has documented the discord between patients and providers regarding MUS. This study suggests that most patients are able to identify something helpful a provider has said, particularly acknowledgement and validation and specific treatment recommendations. The findings also highlight missed communication opportunities with a third of patients not finding anything helpful.
Keyphrases
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  • chronic kidney disease
  • prognostic factors
  • peritoneal dialysis
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  • physical activity
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