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    Valoración del grado de información que recibe el paciente hospitalizado acerca de su enfermedad en el departamento de clínica del Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso
    (1998) Condo Parra, Elba Esperanza; Defaz Cajas, Senayda Guadalupe; Padilla López, Martha Deifilia; Dután Erráez, Holger Gonzalo
    The doctor-patient relationship is a framework for the development of general medical interest: medical, student and patient. In order to obtain and provide information for diagnostic formulation, therapeutic counseling, education and support of self-help mechanisms, increased confidence in technical skill of the physician and explain in understandable terms they were made. In understandable terms, complete information. In hospitals one of the barriers in communication is the interpretation of medical terminology, gestures, here influence various information sources such as: teaching medical residents, interns, students that provide varying degrees of information. Our main objective, to assess the degree of information received by patients, related to disease diagnosis, prognosis, complementary examinations, medication, prevention. Know source of information on hospital patient and physician expectations. The method used qualitative descriptive; interview as an investigative technique. Universe department patients HVCM Clinic Shows hundred patients. We concluded that despite various sources of misinformation in patients is worrying. Disproportionately poor information. Traductor de Google para empresas:Google Translator ToolkitTraductor de sitios webGlobal Market Finder Desactivar traducción instantáneaInformación del Traductor de GoogleMóvilComunidadPrivacidad y condicionesAyudaDanos tu opinión

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