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Academic Emergency MedicineVolume 3, Issue 11 p. 1064-1065 Free Access Difficulty Breathing William K. Mallon MD, Corresponding Author William K. Mallon MD University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles County and USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, Deparment of Emergency Medicine*LAC+ USC Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Room 1011, General Hospital, 1200 North State Street, Los Angeles, CA 90033. Fax: 213–226–6806Search for more papers by this authorMoustafa H. Moustafa MD, MS, Moustafa H. Moustafa MD, MS University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles County and USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, Deparment of Emergency MedicineSearch for more papers by this author William K. Mallon MD, Corresponding Author William K. Mallon MD University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles County and USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, Deparment of Emergency Medicine*LAC+ USC Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Room 1011, General Hospital, 1200 North State Street, Los Angeles, CA 90033. Fax: 213–226–6806Search for more papers by this authorMoustafa H. Moustafa MD, MS, Moustafa H. Moustafa MD, MS University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles County and USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, Deparment of Emergency MedicineSearch for more papers by this author First published: November 1996 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1553-2712.1996.tb03356.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL No abstract is available for this article. REFERENCES 1 Nelson AR. Humanism and the art of medicine. JAMA 1989; 262: 1228– 30. 2 Inui TS, Yourtee EL, Williamson JW. Improved outcomes in hypertension. Ann Intern Med 1976; 84: 646– 51. 3 Spiro H. What is empathy and can it be taught? Ann Intern Med. 1992; 116: 843– 6. 4 Lazare A., Pumam S., Lipkin M. The Medical Interview. Clinical Care, Educational and Research. New York: Springer Verlag, 1995. 5 Beckman HB, Frankel RM. The effects of physician behavior on the collection of data. Ann Intern Med 1984; 101: 692– 6. 6 Lipkin M., Putnam SM, Lazare A. The Medical Interview: Clinical Care, Education and Research. New York Springer-Verlag, 1995. 7 HI Kaplan, B. Saddock (eds). Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, 5th Edition. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 1989. 8 Romm FJ, Huh BS, Mayo F. Correlates of outcomes in patients with congestive failure. Med Care 1976; 14: 765– 76. 9 Wasserman RC, Inui TS, Baniatua RD, Carter WB, Lippincon P. Pediatric clinicians' support for parents makes a difference: an outcome based analysis of clinician-parent interaction. Pediatrics 1984; 74: 1047– 53. 10 Beckman HB, Markakis KM, Suchman AL, Frankel RM. The doctor-patient relationship and malpractice. Arch Intern Med 1994; 154: 1365– 70. 11 Stiles WB, Putnam SM, Wolf MH, James SA. Interaction exchange structure and patient satisfaction with medical interviews. Med Care 1979; 17: 667– 81. 12 Deyo RA, Diehl AK. Patient satisfaction with medical care for low back pain. Spine 1986; 11: 28– 30. 13 Putnam SM, Stiles WB, Jacob MC, James SA. Teaching the medical interview: an intervention study. J Gen Intern Med 1988; 3: 38– 47. 14 Hall JA, Dorman MC. Meta-analysis of satisfaction with medical care: description of research domain and analysis of overall satisfaction levels. Soc Sci Med 1988; 27: 637– 44. 15 Street RL. Physicians ‘communications and parents’ evaluation of pediatric consultation. Med Care 1991; 29: 1146– 52. 16 Egbert LD, Battit GE, Welch CE, Bartlelt MK. Reduction of postoperative pain by encouragement and instruction of patients. N Engl J Med 1964; 270: 825– 7. 17 Waitzkin H. Information giving in medical care. J Health SOC Behav 1985; 26: 931– 101. 18 Rotor DL. Patient participation in the patient-provider interaction: the effects of patient question asking on the quality of interaction. satisfaction, and compliance. Health Educ Monogr 1977; 5: 281– 315. 19 Greenfield S., Kaplan S., Ware JE. Expanding patient involvement in care: effects on patient outcomes. Ann Intern Med 1985; 102: 520– 8. 20 DiMatteo MR, Taranta A., Friedman HS, Prince LM. Predicting patient satisfaction from physicians' nonverbal behavior. Med Care. 1980; 18: 376– 87. 21 PIatt EW, McMath JC. Clinical hypocompetence: the interview. Ann Intern Med 1979; 91: 898– 902. 22 Beckman HB, Frankel RM. The effects of physician behavior on the collection of data. Ann Intern Med 1984; 101: 692– 6. Volume3, Issue11November 1996Pages 1064-1065 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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