A BMJ study highlights the effect of language on the attitudes and perceptions of patients and doctors.

In a study published in BMJ, Drs. Caitríona Cox and Zoë Fritz argue that outdated medical language that casts doubt, or belittles or blames patients jeopardizes the therapeutic relationship — and is overdue for change. They share how adopting different language choices can foster a relationship that is centered around shared understanding and collective goals.

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