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Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Team Approach Technique on Controlling HbA1C
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Preliminary Survey Report
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Waist circumference value used for diagnosis metabolic syndrome
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Patient-Centred Care
PATIENT PRESENTS CUES OF UNWELLNESS
DOCTOR SEARCHESTWO PARALLEL AGENDAS
DOCTOR’S AGENDAHistory Physical Examination
Laboratory Investigation
PATIENT’S AGENDAExpectations Feelings Fears
DIFFERENTIALDIAGNOSIS
UNDERSTANDINGILLNESS EXPERIENCE
INTEGRATION
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The primary care consultation7 (1976)
The patient-centred clinical method: a model for the doctor-patient interaction in family medicine8 (1984)
(History of patient-centred care)
Client-centred therapy4 (1951)
Patient-centred medicine with illness-centered care5 (1957)
Total person approach6 (1972)
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(Components of Patient-centred care)
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disease and illness)
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(understanding the whole person)
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(an awareness of the potential for a power dynamic)
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Paternalistic :
Consumeristic :
Default :
Mutuality :
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prevention and health promotion)
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(enhancing the patient-doctor relationship)
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Dyspnea palliation: The review
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The Metabolic syndrome
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Random Plasma glucose as a Screenting test
Random Plasma glucose (mg/dl)
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Random BG
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