General practitioners are tasked with determining the nature of patients\u27 emotional distress and providing appropriate care. For patients whose symptoms appear to fall near the boundaries\u27 of psychiatric disorder, this can be difficult with important implications for treatment. There is a lack of qualitative research among patients with symptoms severe enough to warrant consultation, but where general practitioners have refrained from diagnosis. We aimed to explore how patients in this potentially large group conceptualise their symptoms and consequently investigate lay understandings of complex distinctions between emotional distress and psychiatric disorder. Interviews were conducted with 20 primary care patients whom general practi...
This study examines the recognition and treatment of emotional distress in physically healthy primar...
While psychological distress in cancer patients is common, little is known about how general practit...
Evaluated the extent to which primary care physicians (PCPs) identification of psychiatric distress ...
General practitioners are tasked with determining the nature of patients' emotional distress and pro...
General Practitioners (GPs) are tasked with determining the nature of patients’ emotional distress a...
Objective: detection of depression is a key part of primary mental health care. However, determining...
Objective:To create a taxonomy of distress and depression for use in primary care, that mirrors the ...
Background: Detection of depression can be difficult in primary care, particularly when associated w...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
Doctors, including general practitioners, experience higher levels of mental illness than the genera...
The diagnosis of depression is defined by psychiatrists, and guidelines for treatment of patients wi...
While psychological distress in cancer patients is common, little is known about how general practit...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordUp to 40% o...
Using findings from a qualitative study of the management of depression in primary care, this paper ...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...
This study examines the recognition and treatment of emotional distress in physically healthy primar...
While psychological distress in cancer patients is common, little is known about how general practit...
Evaluated the extent to which primary care physicians (PCPs) identification of psychiatric distress ...
General practitioners are tasked with determining the nature of patients' emotional distress and pro...
General Practitioners (GPs) are tasked with determining the nature of patients’ emotional distress a...
Objective: detection of depression is a key part of primary mental health care. However, determining...
Objective:To create a taxonomy of distress and depression for use in primary care, that mirrors the ...
Background: Detection of depression can be difficult in primary care, particularly when associated w...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
Doctors, including general practitioners, experience higher levels of mental illness than the genera...
The diagnosis of depression is defined by psychiatrists, and guidelines for treatment of patients wi...
While psychological distress in cancer patients is common, little is known about how general practit...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordUp to 40% o...
Using findings from a qualitative study of the management of depression in primary care, this paper ...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...
This study examines the recognition and treatment of emotional distress in physically healthy primar...
While psychological distress in cancer patients is common, little is known about how general practit...
Evaluated the extent to which primary care physicians (PCPs) identification of psychiatric distress ...