2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2023.107709
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How about trust in physician-patient relationship? A concept analysis of physicians’ perspectives

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“…11 Primary care is deemed an optimal setting for promoting PA because primary care physicians (PCPs) are consulted yearly by over 75% of the population, 12,13 they can provide their patients counseling tailored to their health conditions, and they are seen as reliable sources of health information. 14,15 Reviews [16][17][18] provide summaries of the evidence indicating that encouraging PA in primary care settings can foster the adoption of PA in individuals with and without a health condition, at least in the short and medium term.…”
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“…11 Primary care is deemed an optimal setting for promoting PA because primary care physicians (PCPs) are consulted yearly by over 75% of the population, 12,13 they can provide their patients counseling tailored to their health conditions, and they are seen as reliable sources of health information. 14,15 Reviews [16][17][18] provide summaries of the evidence indicating that encouraging PA in primary care settings can foster the adoption of PA in individuals with and without a health condition, at least in the short and medium term.…”
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confidence: 99%