Though a lot has been published on the prevalence of psychosocial disorders in primary care, less is known about the actual treatment, given by primary care providers. This article describes treatment given to complaints which are considered by the physician as being psychosocial by nature. Treatment has been assessed by means of observation. A database of approximately 1500 videotaped consultations, sampled from thirty general practitioners has been used for this purpose. The possibilities and limitations of (generalist) psychosocial treatment in primary care are discussed. (aut. ref.
Objective: The authors' goal was to cross-validate the earlier finding of the Groningen Primary Care...
Mental disorders affect a great number of people worldwide. Four out of the 10 leading causes of dis...
This article addresses the issues of recognition and labelling of psychological disorders (PDs) by g...
BackgroundMany patients visit their general practitioner (GP) because of problems that are psychosoc...
The factors that influence the interpretation and treatment of psychosocial complaints by general pr...
BACKGROUND: Many patients visit their general practitioner (GP) because of problems that are psychos...
According to standardized screening instruments, mental distress is a common phenomenon among many p...
BACKGROUND: Many patients visit their general practitioner (GP) because of problems that are psychos...
Abstract Background Psychosocial Primary Care (PPC) is a model of service delivery for patients with...
Patients commonly visit their primary care physician (PCP) because of body symptoms. However, neithe...
The primary medical setting is a large and important part of a vast system within the medical profes...
Mental and psychosomatic problems and disorders are increasing and have become an enormous cost fact...
Background Psychosocial problems are widespread but reliable data about management are sparse. An ov...
This study explores the extent to which primary care physicians serve as gatekeepers for the treatme...
The aim of the thesis is to contribute to knowledge of (1) psychosocial illness in the population, (...
Objective: The authors' goal was to cross-validate the earlier finding of the Groningen Primary Care...
Mental disorders affect a great number of people worldwide. Four out of the 10 leading causes of dis...
This article addresses the issues of recognition and labelling of psychological disorders (PDs) by g...
BackgroundMany patients visit their general practitioner (GP) because of problems that are psychosoc...
The factors that influence the interpretation and treatment of psychosocial complaints by general pr...
BACKGROUND: Many patients visit their general practitioner (GP) because of problems that are psychos...
According to standardized screening instruments, mental distress is a common phenomenon among many p...
BACKGROUND: Many patients visit their general practitioner (GP) because of problems that are psychos...
Abstract Background Psychosocial Primary Care (PPC) is a model of service delivery for patients with...
Patients commonly visit their primary care physician (PCP) because of body symptoms. However, neithe...
The primary medical setting is a large and important part of a vast system within the medical profes...
Mental and psychosomatic problems and disorders are increasing and have become an enormous cost fact...
Background Psychosocial problems are widespread but reliable data about management are sparse. An ov...
This study explores the extent to which primary care physicians serve as gatekeepers for the treatme...
The aim of the thesis is to contribute to knowledge of (1) psychosocial illness in the population, (...
Objective: The authors' goal was to cross-validate the earlier finding of the Groningen Primary Care...
Mental disorders affect a great number of people worldwide. Four out of the 10 leading causes of dis...
This article addresses the issues of recognition and labelling of psychological disorders (PDs) by g...