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A Systematic Review of Patients' Experiences in Communicating with Primary Care Physicians: Intercultural Encounters and a Balance between Vulnerability and Integrity

Communication difficulties persist between patients and physicians. In order to improve care, patients' experiences of this communication must be understood. The main objective of this study is to synthesize qualitative studies exploring patients' experiences in communicating with a primar...

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Asthma
Biomedicine
Canada
Communication
Concepts
Consultation
Cultural factors
Culture
Diabetes
Discrimination
Ethnic factors
Ethnic relations
Ethnicity
Ethnography
Health care
Health care industry
Health disparities
Health services
Humans
Language attitudes
Life assessment
Management
Medical care
Medical personnel
Medicine
Minority & ethnic groups
Minority groups
Pain
Patient satisfaction
Patients
Physician-Patient Relations
Physicians
Physicians, Primary Care
Pressure
Primary care
Qualitative analysis
Qualitative research
Skills
Social sciences
Studies
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