OBJECTIVE: To measure the level of distress among frequent attenders of primary health care. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. SETTING: Two public primary health care stations in Turku, south-western Finland PARTICIPANTS: 96 frequent attenders (eleven or more visits to a physician during the previous 12 months) and 466 control patients. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: SCL-25, GP evaluations, self-reported symptoms and self-experienced need for care. RESULTS: Frequent attenders were significantly more distressed than other patients in primary care. However, their self-experienced need for psychiatric care was very low and it did not differ from other patients self-experienced need. The GPs estimated that over 1/3 of frequent attenders suffered from mixed (physical and psychiatric) illnesses and over 1/2 from subclinical or clinical psychiatric symptoms. The corresponding proportions for other patients were significantly lower.
OBJECTIVE: To measure the level of distress among frequent attenders of primary health care. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. SETTING: Two public primary health care stations in Turku, south-western Finland PARTICIPANTS: 96 frequent attenders (eleven or more visits to a physician during the previous 12 months) and 466 control patients. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: SCL-25, GP evaluations, self-reported symptoms and self-experienced need for care. RESULTS: Frequent attenders were significantly more distressed than other patients in primary care. However, their self-experienced need for psychiatric care was very low and it did not differ from other patients self-experienced need. The GPs estimated that over 1/3 of frequent attenders suffered from mixed (physical and psychiatric) illnesses and over 1/2 from subclinical or clinical psychiatric symptoms. The corresponding proportions for other patients were significantly lower.
Authors: P Little; J Somerville; I Williamson; G Warner; M Moore; R Wiles; S George; A Smith; R Peveler Journal: Br J Gen Pract Date: 2001-12 Impact factor: 5.386
Authors: P Little; J Somerville; I Williamson; G Warner; M Moore; R Wiles; S George; A Smith; R Peveler Journal: Br J Gen Pract Date: 2001-12 Impact factor: 5.386
Authors: Rebecca K Barnes; Helen Cramer; Clare Thomas; Emily Sanderson; Sandra Hollinghurst; Chris Metcalfe; Sue Jackson; Charlie Record; Helen Thorley; David Kessler Journal: BJGP Open Date: 2019-01-09