Contains fulltext : 219846.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: General practice is the centre of care for patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS). Providing explanations for MUS, i.e. making sense of symptoms, is considered to be an important part of care for MUS patients. However, little is known how general practitioners (GPs) do this in daily practice. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore how GPs explain MUS to their patients during daily general practice consultations. METHODS: A thematic content analysis was performed of how GPs explained MUS to their patients based on 39 general practice consultations involving patients with MUS. RESULTS: GP provided explanations in nearly all consultatio...
Background GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
Background GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
Background Many general practitioners (GPs) struggle with the communication with patients with medi...
BACKGROUND: General practice is the centre of care for patients with medically unexplained symptoms ...
Background General practice is the centre of care for patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
BACKGROUND: General practice is the centre of care for patients with medically unexplained symptoms ...
BACKGROUND: Persistent presentation of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is troublesome for gener...
BACKGROUND: It is currently not known when in the consultation GPs label symptoms as medically unexp...
Abstract Background Persistent presentation of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is troublesome f...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUP...
BACKGROUND: Patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) seek explanations for their...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Many general practitioners (GPs) find the care for patient...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are a common yet challenging encounter in primary c...
Background. Many general practitioners (GPs) find the care for patients with medically unexplained s...
Background It is currently not known when in the consultation GPs label symptoms as medically unexpl...
Background GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
Background GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
Background Many general practitioners (GPs) struggle with the communication with patients with medi...
BACKGROUND: General practice is the centre of care for patients with medically unexplained symptoms ...
Background General practice is the centre of care for patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
BACKGROUND: General practice is the centre of care for patients with medically unexplained symptoms ...
BACKGROUND: Persistent presentation of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is troublesome for gener...
BACKGROUND: It is currently not known when in the consultation GPs label symptoms as medically unexp...
Abstract Background Persistent presentation of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is troublesome f...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUP...
BACKGROUND: Patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) seek explanations for their...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Many general practitioners (GPs) find the care for patient...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are a common yet challenging encounter in primary c...
Background. Many general practitioners (GPs) find the care for patients with medically unexplained s...
Background It is currently not known when in the consultation GPs label symptoms as medically unexpl...
Background GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
Background GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
Background Many general practitioners (GPs) struggle with the communication with patients with medi...