2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0749-0690(05)70004-5
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Communication Between Older Patients and Their Physicians

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“…16 We also controlled for a companion's presence since companions have an important role in the interactional dynamics. 15,55,56 RESULTS Table 1 shows characteristic of participants. Physicians were mostly white and male.…”
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“…16 We also controlled for a companion's presence since companions have an important role in the interactional dynamics. 15,55,56 RESULTS Table 1 shows characteristic of participants. Physicians were mostly white and male.…”
Section: Analytic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Dauguma senyvų žmonių gali būti laikomi pajėgiais išlaikyti savo namus švarius ir patrauklius" (3,4),"Dauguma senyvų žmonių atrodo gana švariai ir tvarkingai" (3,3). Tačiau mažiausio pritarimo sulaukė teiginys, kuriame studentai mato senyvo amžiaus asmenis politikoje ir versle (1,9). Taigi, galima manyti, kad studentai stokoja integracinio požiūrio, matydami senyvo amžiaus asmenis aktyviai dalyvaujant socialiniame bei politiniame gyvenime.…”
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“…Mažesni įverčiai gauti tuomet, kai bendravimas tampa tiesioginis "senyvo amžiaus žmogus ir jaunas žmogus". Galima manyti, kad studentai nėra atviri senolių pateikiamai kritikai jų atžvilgiu "Dauguma senyvų žmonių stengiasi savo nuomonę pasilikti sau ir duoda patarimus tik prašomi" (2,2), "Retai gali išgirsti skundus iš senyvų žmo-nių dėl jaunimo elgesio" (1,7).…”
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“…[3][4][5][6][7] Differences may stem from many factors, including greater numbers of problems treated, 4 poorer health status among older patients, 5 and different preferences for content of interaction. 8 Greene and her colleagues 7 identified lower levels of psychosocial content in the visits of older patients and found that older patients agree with their primary care physician about the purpose of the visit less than do younger patients.…”
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