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Symptom management for medically unexplained symptoms in primary care: a qualitative study.

Janna Gol1, Tom Terpstra1, Peter Lucassen2, Juul Houwen2, Sandra van Dulmen3, Tim C Olde Hartman4, Judith Rosmalen1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS), but GPs find their care challenging. Currently, little is known about symptom management by GPs in daily practice for patients with MUS. AIM: This study aimed to describe management strategies used by GPs when confronted with patients with MUS in daily practice. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Qualitative study in which videos and transcripts of 39 general practice consultations involving patients with MUS in the region of Nijmegen in the Netherlands in 2015 were analysed.
METHOD: A thematic analysis of management strategies for MUS used by GPs in real-life consultations was performed.
RESULTS: The study revealed 105 management strategies in 39 consultations. Nearly half concerned symptom management; the remainder included medication, referrals, additional tests, follow-up consultations, and watchful waiting. Six themes of symptom management strategies emerged from the data: cognitions and emotions, interaction with health professionals, body focus, symptom knowledge, activity level, and external conditions. Advice on symptom management was often non-specific in terms of content, and ambiguous in terms of communication.
CONCLUSION: Symptom management is a considerable part of the care of MUS in general practice. GPs might benefit from support in how to promote symptom management to patients with MUS in specific and unambiguous terms. © British Journal of General Practice 2019.

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Keywords:  health communication; medically unexplained symptoms (MUS); primary care; qualitative research; symptom management

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30858336      PMCID: PMC6428467          DOI: 10.3399/bjgp19X701849

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Gen Pract        ISSN: 0960-1643            Impact factor:   5.386


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