Professionals Have a More Negative Perception of Chronic Diseases than Patients
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Health professionals have a more negative perception of the impact of chronic renal disease, cardiac failure and diabetes than patients themselves, completing a study that defends communication as a therapeutic tool. This is one of the conclusions of the Concordia projects, of the National School of Public Health of the NOVA University of Lisbon (ENSP), presented yesterday in Lisbon and dedicated to chronic renal disease, heart failure and diabe…
This is one of the conclusions of the Concordia projects, of the National School of Public Health of the University of NOVA of Lisbon (ENSP), presented today in Lisbon and dedicated to chronic renal disease, heart failure and diabetes mellitus type 2. In practice, initiatives identified the main concerns, impacts and constraints experienced by chronic patients, as well as the perceptions of health professionals, aimed at improving the quality of…
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