Background:The top 3% of frequent attendance in primary care is associated with 15% of all appointments in primary care, a fivefold increase in hospital expenditure, and more mental disorder and functional somatic symptoms compared to normal attendance. Although often temporary if these rates of attendance last more than two years, they may become persistent (persistent frequent or regular attendance). However, there is no long-term study of the economic impact or clinical characteristics of regular attendance in primary care. Cognitive behaviour formulation and treatment (CBT) for regular attendance as a motivated behaviour may offer an understanding of the development, maintenance and treatment of regular attendance in the context of thei...
Objectives: To describe patterns of frequent attendance in Australian primary care, and identify the...
Background: Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as ...
Background. Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as ...
Background: The top 3% of frequent attendance in primary care is associated with 15% of all appoi...
Background: Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary. Long-term frequent attendance may...
Aim: The aim of the study was to find out, if a single cognitive behavior treatment (CBT) session fo...
Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendanc...
Persistent frequent attendance in primary care in the UK can be seen as problematic for the health s...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients who visit their General Practitioner (GP) very fr...
Frequent attenders consist of a small proportion of the total population seek-ing health care non-pr...
Background: Frequent paediatric attendances make up a large proportion of the general practitioner (...
BACKGROUND: General Practitioners spend a disproportionate amount of time on frequent attenders. So ...
Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have high rates of somatic...
BACKGROUND: A detailed description of the characteristics of frequent attenders (FAs) at primary car...
Introduction - The small number of the population who make disproportionally greater use of health c...
Objectives: To describe patterns of frequent attendance in Australian primary care, and identify the...
Background: Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as ...
Background. Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as ...
Background: The top 3% of frequent attendance in primary care is associated with 15% of all appoi...
Background: Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary. Long-term frequent attendance may...
Aim: The aim of the study was to find out, if a single cognitive behavior treatment (CBT) session fo...
Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendanc...
Persistent frequent attendance in primary care in the UK can be seen as problematic for the health s...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients who visit their General Practitioner (GP) very fr...
Frequent attenders consist of a small proportion of the total population seek-ing health care non-pr...
Background: Frequent paediatric attendances make up a large proportion of the general practitioner (...
BACKGROUND: General Practitioners spend a disproportionate amount of time on frequent attenders. So ...
Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have high rates of somatic...
BACKGROUND: A detailed description of the characteristics of frequent attenders (FAs) at primary car...
Introduction - The small number of the population who make disproportionally greater use of health c...
Objectives: To describe patterns of frequent attendance in Australian primary care, and identify the...
Background: Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as ...
Background. Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as ...