Author:
Aamland Aase,Fosse Anette,Ree Eline,Abildsnes Eirik,Malterud Kirsti
Abstract
BackgroundPatients with long-lasting and disabling medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) are common in general practice. GPs have previously described the challenges regarding management and treatment of patients with MUPS.AimTo explore GPs’ experiences of the strategies perceived as helpful when seeing patients with MUPS.Design and settingThree focus group interviews with a purposive sample of 24 experienced GPs were held in southern Norway.MethodDiscussions were audiotaped and transcribed. Systematic text condensation was used for analysis.ResultsSeveral strategies were considered helpful during consultations with patients with MUPS. A comprehensive outline of the patient’s medical past and present could serve as the foundation of the dialogue. Reviewing the patient’s records and sharing relevant information with them or conducting a thorough clinical examination could offer ‘golden moments’ of trust and common understanding. A very concrete exchange of symptoms and diagnosis interpretation sometimes created a space for explanations and action, and confrontations could even strengthen the alliance between the GP and the patient. Bypassing conventional answers and transcending tensions by negotiating innovative explanations could help patients resolve symptoms and establish innovative understanding.ConclusionGPs use tangible, down-to-earth strategies in consultations with patients with MUPS. Important strategies were: thorough investigation of the patient’s symptoms and story; sharing of interpretations; and negotiation of different explanations. Sharing helpful strategies with colleagues in a field in which frustration and dissatisfaction are not uncommon can encourage GPs to develop sustainable responsibility and innovative solutions.
Publisher
Royal College of General Practitioners
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