BACKGROUND: Most research on frequent attendance has been cross-sectional and restricted to one year attendance rates. A few longitudinal studies suggest that frequent attendance is self-limiting. Frequent attenders are more likely to have social and psychiatric problems, medically unexplained physical symptoms, chronic somatic diseases (especially diabetes) and are prescribed more psychotropic medication and analgesics. RESEARCH QUESTION: To describe the attendance rates in a longitudinal study and to test if depression, panic syndrome, other anxiety syndrome, alcohol misuse and general quality of life are associated with frequent attendance in next two consecutive years. METHODS: 1118 consecutive family practice attendees, aged 18 to 75 y...
Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have high rates of somatic...
Background: increasing consultation rates have implications for the organisation of health services,...
BACKGROUND: General Practitioners spend a disproportionate amount of time on frequent attenders. So ...
Background: Most research on frequent attendance has been cross-sectional and restricted to one year...
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...
International audienceUNLABELLED: Frequent attenders in family practice are known to have higher rat...
Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendanc...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Frequent Attenders (FAs) have high rates of both common mental disor...
Objectives: Frequent attenders (FAs) suffer more and consult general practitioners (GPs) more often ...
Frequent attenders consist of a small proportion of the total population seek-ing health care non-pr...
Contains fulltext : 167904.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Fre...
Purpose: To assess the relationship between the presence of a mental health condition and health car...
BACKGROUND: A detailed description of the characteristics of frequent attenders (FAs) at primary car...
Objectives: To investigate whether associations between frequent attendance in general practice and ...
Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have high rates of somatic...
Background: increasing consultation rates have implications for the organisation of health services,...
BACKGROUND: General Practitioners spend a disproportionate amount of time on frequent attenders. So ...
Background: Most research on frequent attendance has been cross-sectional and restricted to one year...
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...
International audienceUNLABELLED: Frequent attenders in family practice are known to have higher rat...
Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendanc...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:Frequent Attenders (FAs) have high rates of both common mental disor...
Objectives: Frequent attenders (FAs) suffer more and consult general practitioners (GPs) more often ...
Frequent attenders consist of a small proportion of the total population seek-ing health care non-pr...
Contains fulltext : 167904.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Fre...
Purpose: To assess the relationship between the presence of a mental health condition and health car...
BACKGROUND: A detailed description of the characteristics of frequent attenders (FAs) at primary car...
Objectives: To investigate whether associations between frequent attendance in general practice and ...
Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have high rates of somatic...
Background: increasing consultation rates have implications for the organisation of health services,...
BACKGROUND: General Practitioners spend a disproportionate amount of time on frequent attenders. So ...