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To be a helpless helpoholic--GPs' experiences of women patients with non-specific muscular pain.

作者信息

Lundh Christel, Segesten Kerstin, Björkelund Cecilia

机构信息

Department of Primary Health Care, The Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden.

出版信息

Scand J Prim Health Care. 2004 Dec;22(4):244-7. doi: 10.1080/02813430410006756.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To explore and describe what it means to be a GP meeting patients with non-specific symptoms.

DESIGN

Focus group interviews analysed in a phenomenological approach.

SETTING

GPs at two urban healthcare centres from a big city, a low socioeconomic area with mostly immigrants and a high socioeconomic area, and from a smaller town.

SUBJECTS

14 GPs in 3 focus groups.

RESULTS

The essence of the study was the GPs' feeling of being a "helpless helpoholic". All GPs specified the patient with non-specific symptoms as a female patient with muscular pain. The key constituents were: inconsistent patient, insufficient tools, frustration, helplessness, and devotion to help. The tools were described as communication skills, biomedical education, and holistic perspective. Even if most informants were trained in communication skills, this did not help to avoid the feeling of helplessness.

CONCLUSIONS

To be a "helpless helpoholic" may make the GPs less patient-centred and may create even more feelings of frustration and helplessness. This can be an important reason why consultations with female patients with non-specific muscular pain often fail.

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