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Physicians' feelings and reactions in Taiwan
1National Cheng Kung University Hospital.
Communication & Medicine
|February 7, 2025
Summary
This study is a rejoinder, offering a response to a review by Elwyn and colleagues. It addresses specific points raised in their critique.
Area of Science:
- Scientific discourse and publication ethics.
Background:
- A previous review by Elwyn and colleagues has been published.
- This rejoinder addresses points raised in that review.
Purpose of the Study:
- To provide a formal response to the critique by Elwyn and colleagues.
- To clarify and defend the original work discussed in the review.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of the points raised in the Elwyn review.
- Formulation of counterarguments and clarifications.
Main Results:
- Specific criticisms from the review are addressed.
- The original findings or interpretations are reasserted or modified.
Conclusions:
- The authors aim to correct potential misunderstandings arising from the review.
- This rejoinder contributes to the ongoing scientific dialogue.
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