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Are patients more satisfied when they receive a prescription? The effect of patient expectations in general practice
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These results are in some contrast to the main hypotheses. As fulfilment of expectations was not associated with higher satisfaction, physicians need not necessarily worry that patients will change their doctor if he or she refuses a pharmacologically dubious prescription.
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