Patient communication competence: Development of a German questionnaire and correlates of competent patient behavior

Patient Education and Counseling - Tập 94 - Trang 342-350 - 2014
Erik Farin1, Erika Schmidt1, Lukas Gramm1
1Department of Quality Management and Social Medicine, University Freiburg – Medical Center, Freiburg, Germany

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