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  1. Nanzaki Y
    Nihon Ishikai Zasshi, 1970 Jan 15;63(2):417-25.
    PMID: 5462757
    Matched MeSH terms: Personal Health Services*
  2. Pike D
    Nurs Mirror Midwives J, 1971 Jul 2;133(1):18-21.
    PMID: 5207284
    Matched MeSH terms: Personal Health Services
  3. Hamahata H
    Kangogaku Zasshi, 1970 May;34(5):102-5.
    PMID: 4987742
    Matched MeSH terms: Personal Health Services
  4. Ngeow TF, Chia SF, Ong CB
    Aust Fam Physician, 1981 May;10(5):397-9, 401-3.
    PMID: 7283844
    In a survey of 5233 patients seen in the clinics of three general practitioners, 339 patients were found to be doctor hoppers (6.48 per cent). Respiratory symptoms and fever were the commonest presentation affecting mainly the paediatric age group. No improvement in the symptoms was quoted as the most common reason for switching to another doctor. Many factors contributed to doctor hopping and these were best considered in relation to the illness, the patient and the doctor: From the point of prevention, the doctor himself has a significant role to play, particularly in improving the doctor-patient relationship and patient compliance.
    Study site: Johor (Johor Bahru, Batu Pahat, Muar)
    Matched MeSH terms: Personal Health Services/utilization*
  5. Scott W
    Int J Health Serv, 1971 Aug;1(3):225-32.
    PMID: 5136228
    Matched MeSH terms: Personal Health Services
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