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Can Docs Give Too Much Information?

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Can Docs Give Too Much Information?

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WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23 (HealthDay News) — Parents bombarded by a bevy of health topics when they visit the pediatrician’s office may forget much of what they hear, say researchers who observed typical doctor-parent interactions. “The good news is both the provider and the parent agree about what was discussed. However, parental recall declines with an increased number of topics discussed,” study author Dr. Shari Barkin, a pediatrician at Brenner Children’s Hospital in Winston-Salem, N.C., said in a prepared statement. Reporting in the November-December issue of the journal Ambulatory Pediatrics, Barkin’s team observed visits to the pediatrician involving 861 parents with children ages 2 to 11. Doctors discussed several health and wellness topics with the parents and the doctors and parents then filled out a survey about what they discussed during the meeting. A month later, the parents were asked to recall what they’d discussed during the meeting. “We found that when physicians discuss mo

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