Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their patient care negatively, but it is unknown if these negative feelings also affect their mental health care. GPs' available time, together with specific communication tools, are important conditions for providing mental health care. We investigated if GPs who feel burnt out or dissatisfied with the time available for their patients, are less inclined to encourage their patients to disclose their distress, and have shorter consultations, in order to gain time and energy. This may result in less psychological evaluations of patients' complaints.Methods: We used 1890 videotaped consultations from a nationally representative sample of 126 Dutch GPs ...
BACKGROUND: GPs report that patients' psychosocial problems play a part in 20% of all consultations....
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
GPs have an important position in the identification of patients’ mental health problems. As general...
Abstract Background The extra workload induced by patients with mental health problems may sometimes...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Background: The extra workload induced by patients with mental health problems may sometimes cause G...
BACKGROUND: GPs report that patients' psychosocial problems play a part in 20% of all consultations....
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs') feelings of burnout or dissatisfaction may affect their pa...
GPs have an important position in the identification of patients’ mental health problems. As general...
Abstract Background The extra workload induced by patients with mental health problems may sometimes...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
Background: The extra workload induced by patients with mental health problems may sometimes cause G...
BACKGROUND: GPs report that patients' psychosocial problems play a part in 20% of all consultations....
Objective: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if general practitioners (GPs) with a higher workload are less inclined to...