Howe A
Department of General Practice, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK.
Fam Pract. 1996 Apr;13(2):127-32. doi: 10.1093/fampra/13.2.127.
Accurate detection of psychological distress in patients is a prerequisite of specific diagnosis and active management. Studies have shown that improved detection is related to altered management and to improved patient outcomes: there may also be a link with improved patient satisfaction.
Many factors in the doctor, patient, and context of the consultation may influence whether or not a GP identifies psychological distress in a patient; whatever the triggers to detection, it has been shown that specific training in appropriate skills can alter clinician behaviour and improve detection rate. This study examined the GPs' own perceptions of the influences on their performance as detectors of psychological distress.
A postal questionnaire yielded nineteen GPs who were personally interviewed for the study.
The study highlights GPs' sense of the difference between possessing the necessary skills and employing them in daily practice. This has implications for training and clinical practice in this area.
准确检测患者的心理困扰是进行特定诊断和积极治疗的前提。研究表明,检测能力的提高与治疗方式的改变以及患者预后的改善相关:这也可能与患者满意度的提高有关。
医生、患者以及诊疗环境中的许多因素可能会影响全科医生是否能识别出患者的心理困扰;无论检测的触发因素是什么,研究表明,接受适当技能的特定培训可以改变临床医生的行为并提高检测率。本研究调查了全科医生对影响其作为心理困扰检测者表现的因素的自身看法。
通过邮寄问卷的方式招募了19名全科医生参与本研究的个人访谈。
该研究突出了全科医生对拥有必要技能与在日常实践中运用这些技能之间差异的认识。这对该领域的培训和临床实践具有启示意义。