Causes
The review divided causes into intrinsic patient-related factors and extrinsic situational or physician-related factors. The most commonly cited factors were expectation mismatch and medically unexplained symptoms. The review did not find…
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The review divided causes into intrinsic patient-related factors and extrinsic situational or physician-related factors. The most commonly cited factors were expectation mismatch and medically unexplained symptoms. The review did not find data on the relative frequency of each cause within challenging encounters. Causative factors were drawn from 56 articles and condensed into six high-level categories. Most identified causative factors were intrinsic patient factors.