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Source: PubMed
British medical journal (Clinical research ed.)
May 26, 1984;288 (6430): 1597-9.
Breaking bad news: why is it still so difficult?
R Buckman
Author Information
PMID: 6426658
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.288.6430.1597
Abstract
No abstract text available.
Keywords
Professional Patient Relationship
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MeSH Term
Attitude of Health Personnel
Fear
Humans
Physician-Patient Relations
Truth Disclosure
Journal Article
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