Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendance is expensive and may be suitable for psychological intervention. To plan appropriate intervention and service delivery, there is a need for research involving standardized psychiatric interviews with assessment of physical health and health status. Objective. To compare the mental and physical health characteristics and health status of persistent frequent attenders (FAs) in primary care, currently and over the preceding 2 years, with normal attenders (NAs) matched by age, gender and general practice. Methods. Case–control study of 71 FAs (30 or more GP or practice nurse consultations in 2 years) and 71 NAs, drawn from five primary care pra...
Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have high rates of somatic...
Objective: To investigate risk factors for frequent attendance in primary care over time, contrastin...
Abstract The aim of this cross-sectional controlled study was to determine frequent attenders' chro...
Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendanc...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in primary care (PC). Several studi...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in Primary Care (PC). Several studi...
Frequent attenders consist of a small proportion of the total population seek-ing health care non-pr...
OBJECTIVES: To describe patterns of frequent attendance in Australian primary care, and identify the...
Frequent attenders (FAs) account for a large proportion of contacts with general practitioners (GPs)...
BACKGROUND: General Practitioners spend a disproportionate amount of time on frequent attenders. So ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients who visit their General Practitioner (GP) very fr...
Abstract Background The aim of the study was to compare occasional and persistent frequent attenders...
Introduction - The small number of the population who make disproportionally greater use of health c...
Knowledge of which factors are prompting patients to seek primary care is important to the ongoing e...
BACKGROUND: A detailed description of the characteristics of frequent attenders (FAs) at primary car...
Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have high rates of somatic...
Objective: To investigate risk factors for frequent attendance in primary care over time, contrastin...
Abstract The aim of this cross-sectional controlled study was to determine frequent attenders' chro...
Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendanc...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in primary care (PC). Several studi...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in Primary Care (PC). Several studi...
Frequent attenders consist of a small proportion of the total population seek-ing health care non-pr...
OBJECTIVES: To describe patterns of frequent attendance in Australian primary care, and identify the...
Frequent attenders (FAs) account for a large proportion of contacts with general practitioners (GPs)...
BACKGROUND: General Practitioners spend a disproportionate amount of time on frequent attenders. So ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients who visit their General Practitioner (GP) very fr...
Abstract Background The aim of the study was to compare occasional and persistent frequent attenders...
Introduction - The small number of the population who make disproportionally greater use of health c...
Knowledge of which factors are prompting patients to seek primary care is important to the ongoing e...
BACKGROUND: A detailed description of the characteristics of frequent attenders (FAs) at primary car...
Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have high rates of somatic...
Objective: To investigate risk factors for frequent attendance in primary care over time, contrastin...
Abstract The aim of this cross-sectional controlled study was to determine frequent attenders' chro...