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Psychometric validation of the Spanish version of the Patient-Doctor Relationship Questionnaire (PDRQ).
Hospital Universitario, 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain.
Actas espanolas de psiquiatria (impact factor:
0.59).
37(2):94-100.
pp.94-100
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Keywords
188 adult patients
6 Internal Medicine physicians
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clinical variables
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downtown Madrid
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PDRQ Spanish version questionnaire
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Spanish 13 item version
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