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The search for person-related information in general practice: a qualitative study.

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The PeRI classes identified might form the basis of a new contextual classification mainly for research purposes and help to create evidence of the person-centredness of general practice.

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A systematic review of reasons for and against asking patients about their socioeconomic contexts

TL;DR: This first summary of literature on the subject found many published reasons for why patients’ social and economic circumstances should be enquired about in healthcare settings, including potential benefits at the levels of individuals, health service provision and population, as well as the potential to improve healthcare equity.
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Bridging the discursive gap between lay and medical discourse in care coordination.

TL;DR: Combining the encoding/decoding theory of communication with inter-subjectivity and intentionality theories as sequential, complementary elements of an explanation of how patients communicate with clinicians are suggested.
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Validating Domains of Patient Contextual Factors Essential to Preventing Contextual Errors: A Qualitative Study Conducted at Chicago Area Veterans Health Administration Sites.

TL;DR: Contextual factors in patients’ lives may be essential to address for effective care planning and the rubric developed can serve as a “contextual differential” for clinicians to consider when addressing challenges patients face when planning their care.
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Is it possible to register the ideas, concerns and expectations behind the reason for encounter as a means of classifying patient preferences with ICPC-2?

TL;DR: To explore if the patients’ ideas, concerns and expectations (ICE) behind the reason for encounter (RFE) can be coded with the International Classification of Primary Care, version 2 (ICPC-2) and what kinds of codes are missing to be able to do so.

Indexing grey multilingual literature in General Practice: Family Medicine in the Era of Semantic Web

TL;DR: This research presents a novel and scalable approach to personalized medicine based on real-time data analysis that allows for rapid and efficient evaluation of individual patients' medical needs.
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Evidence-Based Medicine: How to Practice and Teach EBM

TL;DR: This chapter discusses how to ask clinical questions you can answer and critically assess the evidence for evidence-based medicine, as well as 7 Rapid Reference Cards used in clinical practice.
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The nature of suffering and the goals of medicine.

TL;DR: In this article, a distinction based on clinical observations is made between suffering and physical distress, and a description of the nature and causes of suffering in patients undergoing medical treatment is given.
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Patient-Centered Medicine: Transforming the Clinical Method

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the four components of the patient-centered clinical method: exploring health, disease and the illness experience, understanding the whole person, finding common ground and enhancing the patientclinician relationship.
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Influence of context effects on health outcomes: a systematic review.

TL;DR: There is much inconsistency regarding emotional and cognitive care, although one relatively consistent finding is that physicians who adopt a warm, friendly, and reassuring manner are more effective than those who keep consultations formal and do not offer reassurance.
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