Aim: To explore the help-seeking behavior of primary care doctors during illness. Methods: This qualitative study used focus group discussions to explore participants� help-seeking behavior during illness. It involved 22 primary care doctors (5 lecturers, 12 postgraduate trainees, 5 medical officers) working in a hospital-based primary care clinic. Result: Most primary care doctors in this study managed their illnesses without seeking help. Although most preferred to seek professional help for chronic illnesses and antenatal care, they tend to delay the consultations and were less likely to comply with treatment and follow-up. Explanations for their behavior include their ability to assess and treat themselves, difficulty to find suitable...
Background: Children are more frequent users of out-of-hours primary care than other age groups, alt...
Background: Providing sickness certification is a decision that primary care physicians make on a da...
OBJECTIVES: To explore doctors' perceptions of the acceptable limits to self-treatment and to identi...
Background Current evidence about the experiences of doctors who are unwell is limited to poor quali...
BackgroundOverseas studies suggest that 10–20% of doctors are depressed, 30–45% have burnout, and ma...
Aim of the study. To analyse features and problems of chronically ill patients‘ participation in pri...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of forgoing care and forgoing sick ...
Background: The provision of sick leave to patients in general practice often entails a complex deci...
Background: In the Netherlands, about half of the patient contacts with a general practitioner (GP) ...
grantor: University of Toronto'Research objective'. This thesis examined why patients with...
Abstract Background High utilising primary care patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) o...
Background: In general, physicians and family physicians more specifically tend to treat themselves ...
Contains fulltext : 152067.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of forgoing care and forgoing sick l...
In recent decades studies based on questionnaires and interviews have concluded that when doctors be...
Background: Children are more frequent users of out-of-hours primary care than other age groups, alt...
Background: Providing sickness certification is a decision that primary care physicians make on a da...
OBJECTIVES: To explore doctors' perceptions of the acceptable limits to self-treatment and to identi...
Background Current evidence about the experiences of doctors who are unwell is limited to poor quali...
BackgroundOverseas studies suggest that 10–20% of doctors are depressed, 30–45% have burnout, and ma...
Aim of the study. To analyse features and problems of chronically ill patients‘ participation in pri...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of forgoing care and forgoing sick ...
Background: The provision of sick leave to patients in general practice often entails a complex deci...
Background: In the Netherlands, about half of the patient contacts with a general practitioner (GP) ...
grantor: University of Toronto'Research objective'. This thesis examined why patients with...
Abstract Background High utilising primary care patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) o...
Background: In general, physicians and family physicians more specifically tend to treat themselves ...
Contains fulltext : 152067.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of forgoing care and forgoing sick l...
In recent decades studies based on questionnaires and interviews have concluded that when doctors be...
Background: Children are more frequent users of out-of-hours primary care than other age groups, alt...
Background: Providing sickness certification is a decision that primary care physicians make on a da...
OBJECTIVES: To explore doctors' perceptions of the acceptable limits to self-treatment and to identi...