Contains fulltext : 80175.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: We undertook a study to determine whether test-ordering strategy and other consultation-related factors influence satisfaction with and anxiety after a consultation among patients seeking care for unexplained complaints. METHODS: A cluster-randomized clinical trial was conducted in family medicine practices in the Netherlands. Participants were 498 patients with unexplained complaints seen by 63 primary care physicians. Physicians either immediately ordered a blood test for patients or followed a 4-week watchful waiting approach. Physicians and patients completed questionnaires asking about their characteristics, satisfaction with care, and anxiety,...
BACKGROUND:General practitioners (GPs) frequently order blood tests when they see patients presentin...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) frequently order blood tests when they see patients presenti...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
PURPOSE: We undertook a study to determine whether test-ordering strategy and other consultation-rel...
PURPOSE We undertook a study to determine whether test-ordering strategy and other consultation-rela...
Contains fulltext : 50942.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: General practitioners (...
Contains fulltext : 51195.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: General practitioners o...
Background: It is unknown whether patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) differ from pa...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
BACKGROUND: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the infl uence of physicians\u27 recommendations and patients\u27 anxiety or e...
Purpose: Many patients feel anxious when entering the consultation room, but seldom verbalize their ...
BACKGROUND:General practitioners (GPs) frequently order blood tests when they see patients presentin...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) frequently order blood tests when they see patients presenti...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
PURPOSE: We undertook a study to determine whether test-ordering strategy and other consultation-rel...
PURPOSE We undertook a study to determine whether test-ordering strategy and other consultation-rela...
Contains fulltext : 50942.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: General practitioners (...
Contains fulltext : 51195.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: General practitioners o...
Background: It is unknown whether patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) differ from pa...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
BACKGROUND: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the infl uence of physicians\u27 recommendations and patients\u27 anxiety or e...
Purpose: Many patients feel anxious when entering the consultation room, but seldom verbalize their ...
BACKGROUND:General practitioners (GPs) frequently order blood tests when they see patients presentin...
BACKGROUND: General practitioners (GPs) frequently order blood tests when they see patients presenti...
Background: Immediate blood testing for patients presenting with unexplained complaints in family pr...