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The hidden agenda and diagnosis in general practice
Singapore Medical Journal
|October 1, 1990
Abstract:
Diagnosis in general practice involves more than the diagnosis of a physical illness. An important objective of a general practice consultation is to understand the hidden feelings and fears of the patients. Seven case reports are presented to demonstrate the need to go beyond the physical diagnosis and to identify the hidden agenda in order to make a comprehensive biopsychosocial diagnosis of the patient's problems. A good bedside manner is more than good manners. It is an essential ingredient of the diagnostic process in general practice.