Lay and medical beliefs are not separate systems. The beliefs of somatizing patients, in particular, incorporate medical understanding and it has been argued that this increases the power that such patients exert in seeking treatment from doctors. To understand the nature and use of this power requires investigation of (i) how patients use medical ideas and language to explain their symptoms and (ii) how this process influences patients' expectations and evaluations of their doctors. We interviewed 68 patients, in whom no physical cause had been found for persistent physical symptoms. Their accounts of symptoms and of their experience of doctors were subjected to qualitative thematic analysis. As expected, patients used medical terms to exp...
Objective: We tested predictions that patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) want more e...
OBJECTIVE: To study doctor-patient interaction styles in consultations with patients presenting pers...
Background: despite both parties often expressing dissatisfaction with consultations, patients with ...
Objectives. To describe, from the perspective of patients, distinguishing features of doctors' attem...
Objective: In primary care, many consultations about physical symptoms that the doctor thinks are no...
Objectives To identify the ways in which patients with medically unexplained symptoms present their ...
Patients with symptoms that doctors cannot explain by physical disease are common in primary care. T...
Objective:We test predictions from contrasting theories that primary care physicians offer medical c...
Patients with medically unexplained symptoms comprise from 15% to 30% of all primary care consultati...
Objective: In primary care, many consultations about physical symptoms that the doctor thinks are no...
Abstract Background Patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are common in primary care, a...
BACKGROUND: Persistent presentation of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is troublesome for gener...
Medically unexplained symptoms are defined as physical symptoms for which there is no clear diagnosi...
ymptoms that have no definite medical diagnosis are com-mon in all areas of primary care as well as ...
Abstract Background Persistent presentation of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is troublesome f...
Objective: We tested predictions that patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) want more e...
OBJECTIVE: To study doctor-patient interaction styles in consultations with patients presenting pers...
Background: despite both parties often expressing dissatisfaction with consultations, patients with ...
Objectives. To describe, from the perspective of patients, distinguishing features of doctors' attem...
Objective: In primary care, many consultations about physical symptoms that the doctor thinks are no...
Objectives To identify the ways in which patients with medically unexplained symptoms present their ...
Patients with symptoms that doctors cannot explain by physical disease are common in primary care. T...
Objective:We test predictions from contrasting theories that primary care physicians offer medical c...
Patients with medically unexplained symptoms comprise from 15% to 30% of all primary care consultati...
Objective: In primary care, many consultations about physical symptoms that the doctor thinks are no...
Abstract Background Patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are common in primary care, a...
BACKGROUND: Persistent presentation of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is troublesome for gener...
Medically unexplained symptoms are defined as physical symptoms for which there is no clear diagnosi...
ymptoms that have no definite medical diagnosis are com-mon in all areas of primary care as well as ...
Abstract Background Persistent presentation of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is troublesome f...
Objective: We tested predictions that patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) want more e...
OBJECTIVE: To study doctor-patient interaction styles in consultations with patients presenting pers...
Background: despite both parties often expressing dissatisfaction with consultations, patients with ...