Functional abdominal complaints (IBS) are widespread in the general population, especially among women. Non-organic dimensions of the complaint such as complaint-related cognitions and behaviour appear to be related to the prognosis. The prognosis could possibly be improved by changing these factors during medical consultations. Therefore, doctors have to perceive patients' cognitions and behaviour. But, do they perceive them correctly? One hundred and twenty patients with functional abdominal complaints referred to an out-patient clinic for internal medicine completed a questionnaire about their complaints and their complaint-related cognitions, behaviour, and anxiety prior to the first consultation. After the first consultation, doctors c...
Background: The role of psychological factors in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) remains unclear, par...
Abstract Background Individual illness perception is known to influence a range of outcome variables...
Background Previous studies have identified issues with the doctor-patient relationship in irritable...
Functional abdominal complaints (IBS) are widespread in the general population, especially among wom...
This study explored the changes in complaint-related cognitions and anxiety of 110 consecutive out-p...
BACKGROUND. It is generally accepted that it is important to explore patients' beliefs and fears abo...
Background. Previously it was shown that during a series of out-patient consultations dysfunctional ...
This article presents an overview of the role of complaint-related cognitions, emotions and behaviou...
complaint-related cognitions in referred patients with irritable bowel syndrome and subse quent heal...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent study by Weijenborg et al. on the progress of patients with a...
A recent study by Weijenborg et al. on the progress of patients with abdominal complaints actually r...
How do somatic causal attributions for symptoms relate to treatment seeking behaviour in Irritable B...
Background. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition associated with no certain organic ...
Background. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition associated with no certain organic ...
Background. Inconsistencies in doctors' views about causes and treatment of irritable bowel syndrome...
Background: The role of psychological factors in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) remains unclear, par...
Abstract Background Individual illness perception is known to influence a range of outcome variables...
Background Previous studies have identified issues with the doctor-patient relationship in irritable...
Functional abdominal complaints (IBS) are widespread in the general population, especially among wom...
This study explored the changes in complaint-related cognitions and anxiety of 110 consecutive out-p...
BACKGROUND. It is generally accepted that it is important to explore patients' beliefs and fears abo...
Background. Previously it was shown that during a series of out-patient consultations dysfunctional ...
This article presents an overview of the role of complaint-related cognitions, emotions and behaviou...
complaint-related cognitions in referred patients with irritable bowel syndrome and subse quent heal...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent study by Weijenborg et al. on the progress of patients with a...
A recent study by Weijenborg et al. on the progress of patients with abdominal complaints actually r...
How do somatic causal attributions for symptoms relate to treatment seeking behaviour in Irritable B...
Background. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition associated with no certain organic ...
Background. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition associated with no certain organic ...
Background. Inconsistencies in doctors' views about causes and treatment of irritable bowel syndrome...
Background: The role of psychological factors in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) remains unclear, par...
Abstract Background Individual illness perception is known to influence a range of outcome variables...
Background Previous studies have identified issues with the doctor-patient relationship in irritable...