In the early stages of the pandemic, patients with a post-COVID condition felt ignored and disbelieved by their doctors and relatives. Given the importance of the doctor–patient relationship in post-COVID management, we recommend “relationship-based care”. https://bit.ly/3vQ9RO1
The curious incident of long COVID symptoms, from an imaginary condition to a recognised syndrome: a "small victory" / V.E. Di Mattei, G. Perego, F. Milano, T.E. Hill, S.A. Harari. - In: EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL. - ISSN 0903-1936. - 59:6(2022 Jun 01), pp. 2200653.1-2200653.2. [10.1183/13993003.00653-2022]
The curious incident of long COVID symptoms, from an imaginary condition to a recognised syndrome: a "small victory"
S.A. HarariUltimo
2022
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In the early stages of the pandemic, patients with a post-COVID condition felt ignored and disbelieved by their doctors and relatives. Given the importance of the doctor–patient relationship in post-COVID management, we recommend “relationship-based care”. https://bit.ly/3vQ9RO1File in questo prodotto:
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