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Caring for patients with mental disorders in primary care: a qualitative study on French GPs' views, atittudes and needs.

Maeva Jego1,2, Emilia Debaty1, Leila Ouirini1, Hélène Carrier1,3, Emma Beetlestone4.   

Abstract

Background: Patients suffering from mental health disorders have complex care needs, associating poorer physical health status and depreved social condition. Given their central role in primary health care, GPs should be highly involved in providing global and cooperative care to these patients in partnership with mental health specialists. Objective: To understand the GP's views, attitudes and needs in the care of patients with mental disorders.
Methods: We led a qualitative study from June to July 2017, with semi-structured interviews led on GPs' activity in Marseille (France). We performed an inductive thematic content analysis, using Excel software.
Results: We interviewed 22 GPs. The GPs felt comfortable providing total care for their patients with anxiety and depression (most of the time perceived as 'minor cases'), whereas they felt uncomfortable and poorly integrated in the care of patients with psychotic symptoms (often perceived as 'severe'). They wanted to improve communication with psychiatrists.
Conclusion: The GPs seemed to assess the complexity of the cases and therefore their ability to deal with them, based on the type of their patients' psychiatric symptoms. For the 'severe patients', they felt they didn't have a significant role to play as a family doctor, while it has been shown that these patients have poorer physical health and need more coordinated care than other patient groups. An improved communication between GPs and mental health providers could reduce the difficulties for GPs in the care of people with mental health disorders and make possible a whole patient-centred approach.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30346525     DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmy107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Pract        ISSN: 0263-2136            Impact factor:   2.267


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