Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust, London.
Br J Gen Pract. 2010 Nov;60(580):837-45. doi: 10.3399/bjgp10X532567. Epub 2010 Oct 11.
Mental health problems are common in primary care and most are managed solely by the GP. Patients strive to understand their mental health problems, and facilitating patients' understanding may be important in their care, yet little is known about this process in GP consultations.
To explore how patients' understanding of common mental health problems is developed in GP consultations.
Qualitative study.
Ten general practices in North Central London.
Fourteen patients and their GPs were interviewed using the taped-assisted recall (TAR) method, and asked how understanding of the patients' mental health problems had been discussed in a recent consultation. The resulting 42 transcripts of the GP-patient consultations and separate GP and patient TAR interviews were analysed using qualitative thematic and process analytic methods.
Patients considered understanding their mental health problems to be important, and half reported their GP consultations as helpful in this respect. The process of coming to an understanding was predominantly patient-led. Patients suggested their own explanations, and these were facilitated and focused by the doctors' questioning, listening, validating, and elaborating aspects they considered important. Both doctors and patients experienced constraints on the extent to which developing understanding of problems was possible in GP consultations.
GPs can help patients understand their mental health problems by recognising patients' own attempts at explanation and helping to shape and develop these.
心理健康问题在初级保健中很常见,大多数问题仅由全科医生(GP)管理。患者努力理解自己的心理健康问题,促进患者理解可能对他们的护理很重要,但关于 GP 咨询中这一过程的了解甚少。
探讨患者在 GP 咨询中如何逐步理解常见心理健康问题。
定性研究。
伦敦中北部的 10 家全科诊所。
使用录音辅助回忆(TAR)方法对 14 名患者及其 GP 进行访谈,询问他们在最近的一次咨询中是如何讨论患者心理健康问题的理解的。对 42 份 GP-患者咨询记录以及单独的 GP 和患者 TAR 访谈进行了分析,采用定性主题和过程分析方法。
患者认为理解他们的心理健康问题很重要,其中一半人报告他们的 GP 咨询在这方面有所帮助。理解问题的过程主要是由患者主导的。患者提出自己的解释,医生通过提问、倾听、验证和阐述他们认为重要的方面,促进和关注这些解释。医生和患者都感到在 GP 咨询中对问题的理解程度存在限制。
GP 通过识别患者自己对问题的解释尝试并帮助塑造和发展这些解释,可以帮助患者理解他们的心理健康问题。