International audienceUNLABELLED: Frequent attenders in family practice are known to have higher rates of mental disorder. However little is known about specific psychiatric disorders and whether this behavior extends to specialist services, in an open access fee-for-service health care system. METHODS: 1060 patients from 46 family practices completed the Patient Health Questionnaire and the Client Service Receipt Inventory. During the consultation, family practitioners blind to the questionnaire responses rated the severity of mental health and physical disorders. The 10% of patients with the highest number of 6-month consultations in six age and sex stratified groups were defined as frequent attenders. RESULTS: After adjustments for socio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether continuity of care in family practice reduces unplanned hospital u...
Background. In this paper we use data from the National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity to examine h...
Frequent attenders (FAs), defined as patients repeatedly attending general practitioners, frequently...
International audienceUNLABELLED: Frequent attenders in family practice are known to have higher rat...
Frequent attendance in family practice and common mental disorders in an open access health care sys...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Frequent Attenders (FAs) have high rates of both common mental disor...
Most research on frequent attendance has been cross-sectional and restricted to one year attendance ...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in Primary Care (PC). Several studi...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in primary care (PC). Several studi...
BACKGROUND: Most research on frequent attendance has been cross-sectional and restricted to one year...
BACKGROUND:One significant health policy challenge in many European countries at present is developi...
Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendanc...
Introduction - The small number of the population who make disproportionally greater use of health c...
Knowledge of which factors are prompting patients to seek primary care is important to the ongoing e...
Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have high rates of somatic...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether continuity of care in family practice reduces unplanned hospital u...
Background. In this paper we use data from the National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity to examine h...
Frequent attenders (FAs), defined as patients repeatedly attending general practitioners, frequently...
International audienceUNLABELLED: Frequent attenders in family practice are known to have higher rat...
Frequent attendance in family practice and common mental disorders in an open access health care sys...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Frequent Attenders (FAs) have high rates of both common mental disor...
Most research on frequent attendance has been cross-sectional and restricted to one year attendance ...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in Primary Care (PC). Several studi...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in primary care (PC). Several studi...
BACKGROUND: Most research on frequent attendance has been cross-sectional and restricted to one year...
BACKGROUND:One significant health policy challenge in many European countries at present is developi...
Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendanc...
Introduction - The small number of the population who make disproportionally greater use of health c...
Knowledge of which factors are prompting patients to seek primary care is important to the ongoing e...
Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have high rates of somatic...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether continuity of care in family practice reduces unplanned hospital u...
Background. In this paper we use data from the National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity to examine h...
Frequent attenders (FAs), defined as patients repeatedly attending general practitioners, frequently...