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Investigation of fatigue by Australian general practice registrars: a cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Morgan Simon, Henderson Kim M, Tapley Amanda, Thomson Allison, Wilson Jessica, Scott John, Spike Neil A, McArthur Lawrie, van Driel Mieke L, Magin Parker J

机构信息

General Practice Training Valley to Coast, Newcastle, Australia.

General Practice Training Valley to Coast, Newcastle, and Discipline of General Practice, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia.

出版信息

J Prim Health Care. 2015 Jun 1;7(2):109-16.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Fatigue is the most common undifferentiated problem presenting in general practice. Previous studies have shown that this presentation leads to multiple investigations. There is no published literature describing the management of patients with fatigue by general practice (GP) registrars.

AIM

To document the investigation-ordering behaviour of GP registrars in managing patients with a new diagnosis of unexplained fatigue.

METHODS

This was a cross-sectional analysis of data from Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training (ReCEnT), an ongoing cohort study of GP registrars' consultations. We established the prevalence of new diagnoses of unexplained fatigue and associations with that diagnosis, the rate of test ordering and the number and types of investigations ordered.

RESULTS

644 registrars contributed data from 68 986 encounters. In 0.78% of patient encounters, a new diagnosis of unexplained fatigue was made. Pathology was ordered in 78.4% of these problems (versus 18.1% in non-fatigue problems), at a rate of 488 tests per 100 new fatigue problems.

DISCUSSION

Our study suggests that unexplained fatigue elicits a non-rational approach to test ordering by registrars. These findings contribute to the understanding of GP registrar management of fatigue, and undifferentiated presentations more broadly, and suggest educational approaches to improve practice, including dealing with uncertainty.

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