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HomeImpact FactorPoor correlation between physician and patient assessment of quality of life in palliative care

Poor correlation between physician and patient assessment of quality of life in palliative care

Eduardo Bruera

1 January 2007 Impact Factor 0

Number 16

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Wide variations found between quality of life assessments made by patients and by physicians indicate that patient symptom expression is a complex multidimensional construct.

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  • palliative care
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