Literature DB >> 925652

The tired patient.

D A Rockwell, B D Burr.   

Abstract

One of the most challenging diagnostic problems that comes into the physician's office is the patient who complains of "being tired." It can prove to be a frustrating experience for the physician (especially if the physician is also tired) and to the patient. This article will propose and describe a two-pronged systematic approach to the patient that can increase the probability of a satisfying outcome for both physician and patient. This approach assumes the "complaint" of every patient has both informational value ("I think there's something wrong.") and transactional meaning (Please take care of me."). Tiredness, fatigue, "exhaustion" need to be seen simultaneously as information and need. Both aspects require simultaneous work-up.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 925652

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Pract        ISSN: 0094-3509            Impact factor:   0.493


  3 in total

1.  Fatigue in primary care: prevalence, psychiatric comorbidity, illness behavior, and outcome.

Authors:  P J Cathébras; J M Robbins; L J Kirmayer; B C Hayton
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  1992 May-Jun       Impact factor: 5.128

2.  Investigating fatigue of less than 6 months' duration. Guidelines for family physicians.

Authors:  M Godwin; D Delva; K Miller; J Molson; N Hobbs; S MacDonald; C MacLeod
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1999-02       Impact factor: 3.275

3.  Predictors of disability among midlife men and women: differences by severity of impairment.

Authors:  N R Mudrick
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  1988
  3 in total

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