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IS COMMITTMENT TO ONE'S DOCTOR IMPORTANT? |
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Patients, if trust their doctors, are committed to them and this affects clinical outcomes. One thousand patients have been interviewed in family practice waiting rooms. |
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MEDICINE AS AN ART |
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Everyday medical practice, as takes place in the
context of inter-personal relationships, has always kept an extra-scientific
dimension. The physician’s way of doing is concurrently influenced on one side
by this humanistic component and on the other side by the clinical reasoning,
grounded on objective, statistically analysed observations and on their
biochemical and pathophysiological interpretation. However, it is common opinion
that in the last decades the former of these two aspects of medicine is quite
vanishing, pushed away by the scientific and technical progress and by
socio-economic constraints.
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DON'T NEGLECT MENTAL HEALTH |
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The issue no. 9590 of The Lancet (September 9, 2007) contains several articles about mental health. As usual for the journal, a global perspective is given and social aspects of the problem are particularly addressed. S. Moussavi et al (1), analysing data from the World Health Survey of WHO, aimed at comparing the impairment in health state induced by depression with that due to four common chronic diseases: angina, arthritis, asthma, and diabetes. |
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