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Write an account of your interviewing experiences including the following: a description of the patient and their adaptations to their condition. Your feelings about meeting people with chronic problems and the influence of those feelings on the interview, the interview skills you used and how they compared with your experience of interviewing simulated patients. The third module of the Patient contact course gave us, for the first time, the opportunity to fully explore all the aspects of a patient with a chronic illness's life and to delve into the adaptations that such a condition has forced upon them. I must concede that I was initially apprehensive about meeting a patient with a chronic illness, having a somewhat naïve and apocryphal presupposition that all chronic patients would be in an ailing state of health, making it difficult to conduct the interview and obtain relevant information. However such prejudices were very quickly quelled...

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