CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
BMC Prim Care. 2022 Jul 20;23(1):178. doi: 10.1186/s12875-022-01794-9.
Family physicians' diagnostic gut feelings have proved to be valuable. But what about patients' gut feelings? Research has shown that patients' gut feelings may contribute to their physicians' clinical reasoning. Dutch medical tribunals consider patients' worry useful for doctors' diagnostic process. However, how general practitioners and other primary care professionals recognize gut feelings of patients and deal with them in their decision making is yet unclear. We aim to explore how primary care professionals perceive patients' gut feelings and use this information in their decision-making.
We interviewed 30 Dutch and Belgian primary care professionals, exploring how they recognize and value patients' gut feelings. We coded all interviews using a descriptive content analysis in an iterative process. Data sufficiency was achieved.
Primary care professionals acknowledged gut feelings in their patients, and most participants found them a useful source of information. Patients' gut feelings might alert them to possible hidden problems and might provide quicker insight into patients' perceptions. Primary care professionals listed a whole series of wordings relating to trusting or distrusting the situation or to any changes in normal patterns. A patient's gut feeling was often a reason for the professionals to explore patients' worries and to reconsider their own clinical reasoning.
Primary care professionals regularly considered patients' gut feelings useful, as they might contribute to their clinical reasoning and to a deeper understanding of the patient's problem. The next step could be to ask patients themselves about their gut feelings and explore their diagnostic value.
家庭医生的诊断直觉已被证明具有价值。那么患者的直觉呢?研究表明,患者的直觉可能有助于医生的临床推理。荷兰医疗法庭认为患者的担忧对医生的诊断过程有用。然而,全科医生和其他初级保健专业人员如何识别患者的直觉并在决策中处理这些直觉尚不清楚。我们旨在探讨初级保健专业人员如何感知患者的直觉并将其信息用于决策中。
我们采访了 30 名荷兰和比利时的初级保健专业人员,探讨他们如何识别和重视患者的直觉。我们使用描述性内容分析对所有访谈进行编码,并在迭代过程中进行数据充分性评估。
初级保健专业人员承认患者存在直觉,大多数参与者认为这是有用的信息来源。患者的直觉可能会提醒他们注意可能存在的隐藏问题,并更快地了解患者的看法。初级保健专业人员列出了一系列与信任或不信任情况或任何正常模式变化相关的措辞。患者的直觉通常是专业人员探索患者担忧并重新考虑自己临床推理的原因。
初级保健专业人员经常认为患者的直觉有用,因为它们可能有助于他们的临床推理和更深入地了解患者的问题。下一步可以是询问患者自己的直觉,并探讨其诊断价值。