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Empirically identified goals for the management of unexplained symptoms.
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The goals of clinician support and patient coping appear to have value to patients beyond being means for achieving symptom alleviation. Although receiving physician support is an important goal for patients, it was not a commonly recognized goal by physicians. Clearly identified management goals may improve the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms and help clinicians achieve greater satisfaction with the management of these patients.
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