Patients’ experiences of disease should be taken more seriously, says study
by Andrew Gregory Health editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6H77R)
Clinicians ranked patient self-assessments as the least important type of evidence during diagnosis
Health experts say more attention should be given to patients' experiences after research found multiple examples of their insights being undervalued.
A study led by the University of Cambridge and King's College London found clinicians ranked patient self-assessments as the least important when making diagnostic decisions.
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