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. 1982 Sep;32(242):548–549.

Audio-visual recording in the surgery: do patients mind?

I K Campbell
PMCID: PMC1972704  PMID: 7143315

Abstract

The results of questionnaires completed by 145 patients following audio-visual recording of their consultations are analysed. It is concluded that the technique is well accepted and non-intrusive.

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