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    The influence of gender concordance between general practitioner and patient on antibiotic prescribing for sore throat symptoms: a retrospective study

    Patient gender as well as doctor gender are known to affect doctor-patient interaction during a medical consultation. It is however not known whether an interaction of gender influences antibiotic prescribing....

    D. Eggermont, M. A. M. Smit, G. A. Kwestroo, R. A. Verheij, K. Hek in BMC Family Practice (2018)

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    Social concordance and patient reported experiences in countries with different gender equality: a multinational survey

    Patient reported experiences (PREMs) are important indices of quality of care. Similarities in demography between patient and doctor, known as social concordance, can facilitate patient-doctor interaction and ...

    D. Eggermont, A. E. Kunst, P. P. Groenewegen, R. A. Verheij in BMC Primary Care (2024)