A study of medical history–taking skills of doctors at the adult outpatient department of the Ikeja General Hospital was conducted. Patient records were selected through a systematic random sampling method. Three hundred and ninety–one records were studied. The most frequently obtained component of the patient history was the presenting complaint (95%) and the least was the social history (0.8%). The results show that important aspects of the medical history of patients are not obtained during consultations. Interventions are needed to address these inadequacies because of their implications in clinical care. KEY WORDS: history–taking skills, clinical skills. Nigerian Journal of Health and Biomedical Sciences Vol.4(1) 2005: 96-9
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Contains fulltext : 64475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Medi...
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Objective: The vital point to detect patients’ need in pre-hospital emergency is to have high abilit...
Introduction: Taking patients' history and doing physical examinations help physicians to diagnose c...
Background Because effective communication skills are crucial for every physician, this study evalu...
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Objective: To assess the impact of pharmacists’ participation on the frequency and depth of medicati...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Overall ratings (ORs) of competence, given by expert physicians, are increasi...
Abstract Background All learners at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University complete a lo...
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Contains fulltext : 64475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Medi...
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