Background When patients suffer medically unexplained symptoms, consultations can be difficult and frustrating for both patient and GP. Acknowledging the patient as a co-subject can be particularly important when the symptoms remain unexplained. One way of seeing the patient as a co-subject is by recognizing any among their strong sides. Objectives To explore GPs’ experiences with discovering strengths in their patients with medically unexplained symptoms and elicit GPs’ reflections on how this might be useful. Methods Four focus-groups with 17 GPs in Norway. Verbatim transcripts from the interviews were analyzed by systematic text condensation. Results Recollecting patients’ strengths was quiet challenging to the GPs. Gradually they nevert...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are symptoms for which the origin remains unclear despite adequ...
BACKGROUND: Much of a General Practitioner's (GP) workload consists of managing patients with medica...
This thesis is about clinical practice: it studies several of the large number of steps taken in the...
Background: When patients suffer medically unexplained symptoms, consultations can be difficult and ...
When patients suffer medically unexplained symptoms, consultations can be difficult and frustrating ...
Background: Further research on effective interventions for patients with peristent Medically Unexpl...
Background Further research on effective interventions for patients with peristent Medically Unexpla...
BACKGROUND Persistent presentation of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is troublesome for genera...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are a common yet challenging encounter in primary c...
BackgroundGPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (M...
Contains fulltext : 80758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pers...
The term ‘Medically Unexplained Symptoms’ (MUS) refers to a constellation of symptoms that have a lo...
BACKGROUND: General practice is the centre of care for patients with medically unexplained symptoms ...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are symptoms for which the origin remains unclear despite adequ...
BACKGROUND: Much of a General Practitioner's (GP) workload consists of managing patients with medica...
This thesis is about clinical practice: it studies several of the large number of steps taken in the...
Background: When patients suffer medically unexplained symptoms, consultations can be difficult and ...
When patients suffer medically unexplained symptoms, consultations can be difficult and frustrating ...
Background: Further research on effective interventions for patients with peristent Medically Unexpl...
Background Further research on effective interventions for patients with peristent Medically Unexpla...
BACKGROUND Persistent presentation of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is troublesome for genera...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are a common yet challenging encounter in primary c...
BackgroundGPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (M...
Contains fulltext : 80758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pers...
The term ‘Medically Unexplained Symptoms’ (MUS) refers to a constellation of symptoms that have a lo...
BACKGROUND: General practice is the centre of care for patients with medically unexplained symptoms ...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are symptoms for which the origin remains unclear despite adequ...
BACKGROUND: Much of a General Practitioner's (GP) workload consists of managing patients with medica...
This thesis is about clinical practice: it studies several of the large number of steps taken in the...