OBJECTIVE: To describe the nature of patient concerns and to explore if, when and how they are addressed by GPs in the UK. // METHODS: Detailed coding and descriptive analysis of 185 video recordings from the EPaC study (Elicitation of Patient Concerns, EPaC) // RESULTS: An average of 2.1 concerns were raised per consultation and the most common concerns were musculoskeletal, administrative (e.g. test results and medication related issues), and skin symptoms. GPs who had been trained as part of the EPaC intervention to solicit for additional concerns in the opening phase of the consultation did so 92.6% of the time. In contrast, those in the control arm did so only 7% of the time. However, the particular formulation of the GP soli...
BACKGROUND: Many GPs find the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) challenging...
Background: There is an increasing recognition that many consultations in general practice involve s...
Background Much of a General Practitioner’s (GP) workload consists of managing patients with medical...
open access articleObjective: To describe the nature of patient concerns and to explore if, when and...
Objective:To describe the nature of patient concerns and to explore if, when and how they are addres...
Objectives To establish: a) feasibility of training GPs in a communication intervention to solicit a...
Objective: To investigate the perspectives of general practitioners (GPs) on the practice of solicit...
Objective - To investigate the perspectives of general practitioners (GPs) on the practice of solici...
Background.. Although a 'patient-centred' approach to general practice consultation is widely advoca...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordUp to 40% o...
This study examines patient-initiated additional concern presentations in general surgery visits to ...
Background: In a recent study comparing psychosocial consultations prior to and after the implementa...
Objective. The main aim of the study was to investigate how many and what kind of problems patients ...
BACKGROUND: Emotional concerns (defined as any expression of low mood, anxiety or psychosocial stres...
Background: The primary care consultation is the arena in which UK patients typically first formally...
BACKGROUND: Many GPs find the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) challenging...
Background: There is an increasing recognition that many consultations in general practice involve s...
Background Much of a General Practitioner’s (GP) workload consists of managing patients with medical...
open access articleObjective: To describe the nature of patient concerns and to explore if, when and...
Objective:To describe the nature of patient concerns and to explore if, when and how they are addres...
Objectives To establish: a) feasibility of training GPs in a communication intervention to solicit a...
Objective: To investigate the perspectives of general practitioners (GPs) on the practice of solicit...
Objective - To investigate the perspectives of general practitioners (GPs) on the practice of solici...
Background.. Although a 'patient-centred' approach to general practice consultation is widely advoca...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordUp to 40% o...
This study examines patient-initiated additional concern presentations in general surgery visits to ...
Background: In a recent study comparing psychosocial consultations prior to and after the implementa...
Objective. The main aim of the study was to investigate how many and what kind of problems patients ...
BACKGROUND: Emotional concerns (defined as any expression of low mood, anxiety or psychosocial stres...
Background: The primary care consultation is the arena in which UK patients typically first formally...
BACKGROUND: Many GPs find the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) challenging...
Background: There is an increasing recognition that many consultations in general practice involve s...
Background Much of a General Practitioner’s (GP) workload consists of managing patients with medical...