Challenging History-Taking Encounters
Cross-source consensus on Challenging History-Taking Encounters from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Challenging history-taking encounters are defined as situations where communication is impaired in a way that can negatively affect diagnostic reasoning. — Challenging history taking encounters: a systematic review, meta-analysis and phenomenological framework
- The review focused on history taking as part of diagnosis rather than broader difficult clinical situations. — Challenging history taking encounters: a systematic review, meta-analysis and phenomenological framework
- A challenging encounter was treated as something experienced by the clinician during history taking without requiring prior knowledge of the diagnosis or cause. — Challenging history taking encounters: a systematic review, meta-analysis and phenomenological framework
- The review aimed to estimate frequency, outcomes, causes, strategies, and alignment with a phenomenological framework. — Challenging history taking encounters: a systematic review, meta-analysis and phenomenological framework