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General practitioners believe that hypnotherapy could be a useful treatment for irritable bowel syndrome in primary care.

Cox, S, de Lusignan, S and Chan, T (2004) General practitioners believe that hypnotherapy could be a useful treatment for irritable bowel syndrome in primary care. BMC Fam Pract, 5 (22).

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-5-22

Abstract

Irritable bowel syndrome is a common condition in general practice. It occurs in 10 to 20% of the population, but less than half seek medical assistance with the complaint.

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Uncontrolled Keywords:Adult, Attitude of Health Personnel, Clinical Competence, England, Female, Humans, Hypnosis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Male, Middle Aged, Physicians, Family, Primary Health Care, Questionnaires, Referral and Consultation, Rural Population, State Medicine, Urban Population
Divisions:Faculty of Business, Economics and Law > Health Care Management and Policy
ID Code:188348
Deposited By:Symplectic Elements
Deposited On:09 Mar 2012 15:26
Last Modified:13 Jun 2013 14:53

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