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Recognition of physical and psychological symptoms: no influence of GP demographic factors

dc.contributor.authorMaGPie Research Group (Mental Health and General Practice Investigation)
dc.contributor.authorKljakovic, Marjan
dc.contributor.authorDowell, Anthony
dc.contributor.authorMcLeod, Deborah
dc.contributor.authorBushnell, John
dc.contributor.authorSalmond, Clare
dc.contributor.authorRamage, Stella
dc.contributor.authorCollings, Sunny
dc.contributor.authorEllis, Pete
dc.contributor.authorMcBain, Lynn
dc.date.accessioned2012-07-24T00:36:54Z
dc.date.available2012-07-24T00:36:54Z
dc.date.issued2005-08
dc.description.abstractAIM: To describe the relationship between general practitioner demographic factors and the recognition of psychological and physical symptoms in consultation. METHODS: A survey of a random sample of 70 GPs and their patients (n=3414) from the lower North Island of New Zealand. RESULTS: No relationship was found between GP personal and practice demographic characteristics and GP identification of psychological and physical symptoms. Patients were more likely not to present psychological symptoms (62%) than not present physical symptoms (5%) in consultation. Thirteen percent of GPs wanted more formal psychiatric training, 45% wanted more contact time in consultation, and 72% thought that cost was a barrier to patients attending. No significant relationship was found between these factors and GP detection of significant psychological symptoms in consultation. DISCUSSION: Personal and practice demographics of GPs may not predict their ability to detect physical and psychological symptoms. More research is needed to explore these findings which contradict previous work.en_AU
dc.format4 pagesen_AU
dc.identifier.issn0300-8495
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/9149
dc.publisherRoyal Australian College of General Practitionersen_AU
dc.rights"Permission is granted providing the following: The original source is acknowledged (as per citation above) and the article is properly credited with: © 2005 Australian Family Physician. Reproduced with permission from The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. The following statement of copyright is included: Text and images copyright of Australian Family Physician. Permission to reproduce must be sought from the publisher, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. A link to the RACGP website is included, where the full article can be viewed at: http://www.racgp.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/AustralianFamilyPhys/2005Issues/AugustHeadache/200508kijakovic.pdf" - from emails, Production Coordinator Publications, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, dated 22/06/12, 20/07/12en_AU
dc.sourceAustralian Family Physician 34.8 (2005): 699-702en_AU
dc.source.urihttp://www.racgp.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/AustralianFamilyPhys/2005Issues/AugustHeadache/200508kijakovic.pdfen_AU
dc.titleRecognition of physical and psychological symptoms: no influence of GP demographic factorsen_AU
dc.typeJournal articleen_AU
local.contributor.affiliationKljakovic, Marjan, ANU, General Practice and Community Health Medical School, Academic Unit
local.contributor.affiliationDowell, Anthony, University of Otago, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
local.contributor.affiliationMcLeod, Deborah, University of Otago, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
local.contributor.affiliationBushnell, John, University of Otago, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
local.contributor.affiliationSalmond, Clare, University of Otago, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
local.contributor.affiliationRamage, Stella, University of Otago, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
local.contributor.affiliationCollings, Sunny, University of Otago, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
local.contributor.affiliationEllis, Pete, University of Otago, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
local.contributor.affiliationMcBain, Lynn, University of Otago, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
local.contributor.authoruidu5097542en_AU
local.publisher.urlhttp://www.racgp.org.au/en_AU
local.type.statusPublished Versionen_AU

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