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Physicians privilege responding to emotional cues in oncologic consultations: A study utilizing Verona Coding Definitions of Emotional Sequences

The aim of this study was to describe emotional cues and concerns expressed by cancer patients and their physicians using video-recorded regular oncology consultations. The consultations were divided into units of analysis and coded according to the Verona Coding Definitions of Emotional Sequences s...

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Published in:Journal of health psychology 2021-10, Vol.26 (12), p.2220-2230
Main Authors: Bittencourt Romeiro, Fernanda, Felizardo, Deivid de Franceschi, Kern de Castro, Elisa, Figueiredo-Braga, Margarida
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Complaints
Cues
Oncologists
Oncology
Physicians
Physiology
Sequences
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