Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, Bergen.
General Practice Research Unit, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, Oslo.
Fam Pract. 2021 Mar 29;38(2):115-120. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmaa093.
A healthy couple relationship is a predictor of good health. There is a lack of knowledge about what role family and couples counselling should have in general practice.
To identify the prevalence of patients who have talked, or want to talk, with their general practitioner (GP) about their couple relationship, to investigate what characterizes these patients and to explore whether they believe that couple relationship problems should be dealt with in general practice.
We conducted a cross-sectional survey in 70 general practices in Norway during spring 2019. A questionnaire was answered by 2178 consecutive patients (response rate 75%) in GP waiting rooms. Data were examined using frequencies and linear and logistic regression models.
We included 2097 responses. Mean age was 49.0 years and 61.3% were women. One in four (25.0%) had already talked with their GP about couple relationship problems, while one in three (33.5%) wanted to talk with their GP about their couple relationship problems. These patients more frequently had experience of divorce, poor self-rated health, an opinion that their couple relationship had a significant impact on their health and lower couple relationship quality when adjusted for age, sex, present marital status and children living at home. We found that 46.4% of patients believed that GPs should be interested in their couple relationship problems.
Relationship problems are frequently addressed in general practice. GPs should be prepared to discuss this issue to facilitate help for couples earlier than they might otherwise expect.
健康的夫妻关系是良好健康的预测因素。关于家庭和夫妻咨询在一般实践中应发挥什么作用,人们知之甚少。
确定与全科医生(GP)谈论或希望谈论夫妻关系的患者的比例,调查这些患者的特点,并探讨他们是否认为夫妻关系问题应在一般实践中处理。
我们在 2019 年春季在挪威的 70 家全科诊所进行了一项横断面调查。在 GP 候诊室,由 2178 名连续患者(应答率为 75%)回答了一份问卷。使用频率和线性及逻辑回归模型对数据进行了检查。
我们纳入了 2097 份回复。平均年龄为 49.0 岁,61.3%为女性。四分之一(25.0%)的患者已经与 GP 讨论过夫妻关系问题,而三分之一(33.5%)的患者希望与 GP 讨论夫妻关系问题。这些患者更频繁地经历过离婚、自我健康评估较差、认为他们的夫妻关系对他们的健康有重大影响,以及在调整年龄、性别、当前婚姻状况和同住子女后,夫妻关系质量较低。我们发现,46.4%的患者认为 GP 应该对他们的夫妻关系问题感兴趣。
夫妻关系问题经常在一般实践中得到解决。GP 应该准备好讨论这个问题,以便比他们预期的更早地为夫妻提供帮助。