AIM: To describe the relationship between general practitioner demographic factors and the recognition of psychological and physical symptoms in consultation. METHODS: A survey of a random sample of 70 GPs and their patients (n=3414) from the lower North Island of New Zealand. RESULTS: No relationship was found between GP personal and practice demographic characteristics and GP identification of psychological and physical symptoms. Patients were more likely not to present psychological symptoms (62%) than not present physical symptoms (5%) in consultation. Thirteen percent of GPs wanted more formal psychiatric training, 45% wanted more contact time in consultation, and 72% thought that cost was a barrier to patients attending. No significan...
This article addresses the issues of recognition and labelling of psychological disorders (PDs) by g...
Background. GPs are an accessible health care provider for most patients with mental disorders and a...
Background: Adequate recognition of anxiety and depression by general practitioners (GPs) can be imp...
AIM: To describe the relationship between general practitioner demographic factors and the recogniti...
Aim: To carry out a pilot study in two regions in order to investigate prevalence of psychological p...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
BACKGROUND: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Background: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Background: Many mental problems are not recognized by the general practitioner (GP). Recognition of...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Objective: To establish general practitioner (GP) ratings of the origins of their older patients' ph...
Many mental problems are not detected by the General Practitioner (GP). Recognition of these problem...
Objective: The authors' goal was to cross-validate the earlier finding of the Groningen Primary Care...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of patients' causal attributions of common somatic symptoms on rec...
This article addresses the issues of recognition and labelling of psychological disorders (PDs) by g...
Background. GPs are an accessible health care provider for most patients with mental disorders and a...
Background: Adequate recognition of anxiety and depression by general practitioners (GPs) can be imp...
AIM: To describe the relationship between general practitioner demographic factors and the recogniti...
Aim: To carry out a pilot study in two regions in order to investigate prevalence of psychological p...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
BACKGROUND: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Background: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Background: Many mental problems are not recognized by the general practitioner (GP). Recognition of...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Objective: To establish general practitioner (GP) ratings of the origins of their older patients' ph...
Many mental problems are not detected by the General Practitioner (GP). Recognition of these problem...
Objective: The authors' goal was to cross-validate the earlier finding of the Groningen Primary Care...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of patients' causal attributions of common somatic symptoms on rec...
This article addresses the issues of recognition and labelling of psychological disorders (PDs) by g...
Background. GPs are an accessible health care provider for most patients with mental disorders and a...
Background: Adequate recognition of anxiety and depression by general practitioners (GPs) can be imp...