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The importance of exact knowledge about interactions and mutual expectations between doctors and patients is increasingly recognized. Also, attitude patterns existing on either side have to be studied in so far as they affect the doctor-patient relationship. This subject is being dealt with by several publications which, however, are mostly of a theoretical abstract nature. Research based on empiric methods has been rare, however, and is frequently limited to a mere representation of excerpts of specific facts. In gynecology especially, with its partly very specific problems, no empiric study in this field has as yet come to our attention.
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Wähner, A., Stunder, W.A. (1982). Interaction Processes During the Gynecological Round. In: Prill, HJ., Stauber, M., Pechatschek, PG. (eds) Advances in Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81876-9_26
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