Background: Many patients who consult their GP are worried about their health, but there is little empirical data on strategies for effective reassurance. To gain a better understanding of mechanisms for effective patient reassurance, we explored cognitions underlying patients' worries, cognitions underlying reassurance and factors supporting patients' reassuring cognitions. Methods: In a qualitative study, we conducted stimulated recall interviews with 21 patients of 12 different GPs shortly after their consultation. We selected consultations in which the GPs aimed to reassure worried patients and used their videotaped consultation as a stimulus for the interview. The interviews were analysed with thematic coding and by writing interpretiv...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objectives. We tested the hypothesis that compared with patients with low health anxiety those with ...
Background: Many GPs find the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) challenging...
Background: Many patients who consult their GP are worried about their health, but there is little e...
textabstractBackground: Many patients who consult their GP are worried about their health, but there...
Contains fulltext : 137818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Objectives: Recognising patient cues indicating worry is essential for successful reassurance. To ob...
Objectives: Recognising patient cues indicating worry is essential for successful reassurance. To ob...
Background:Reassurance is commonly recommended in guidelines for the management of low back pain in ...
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Purpose: Many patients feel anxious when entering the consultation room, but seldom verbalize their ...
OBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Background. Many general practitioners (GPs) find the care for patients with medically unexplained s...
Background Reassurance is commonly recommended in guidelines for the management of low back pain in ...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objectives. We tested the hypothesis that compared with patients with low health anxiety those with ...
Background: Many GPs find the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) challenging...
Background: Many patients who consult their GP are worried about their health, but there is little e...
textabstractBackground: Many patients who consult their GP are worried about their health, but there...
Contains fulltext : 137818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Objectives: Recognising patient cues indicating worry is essential for successful reassurance. To ob...
Objectives: Recognising patient cues indicating worry is essential for successful reassurance. To ob...
Background:Reassurance is commonly recommended in guidelines for the management of low back pain in ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Many general practitioners (GPs) find the care for patient...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Many GPs find the care of patients with medically unexplai...
Purpose: Many patients feel anxious when entering the consultation room, but seldom verbalize their ...
OBJECTIVE: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Background. Many general practitioners (GPs) find the care for patients with medically unexplained s...
Background Reassurance is commonly recommended in guidelines for the management of low back pain in ...
Objective: Patients' recall of provided information during bad news consultations is poor. According...
Objectives. We tested the hypothesis that compared with patients with low health anxiety those with ...
Background: Many GPs find the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) challenging...