General Hospital Psychiatry
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Pathogenesis of cognitive complaints in patients on hemodialysis
General Hospital Psychiatry - Tập 18 - Trang 36-43 - 1996
Turning theory into practice: rationale, feasibility and external validity of an exploratory randomized controlled trial of training family practitioners in reattribution to manage patients with medically unexplained symptoms (the MUST)
General Hospital Psychiatry - Tập 28 - Trang 343 - 2006
Background The evidence for the effectiveness of reattribution training are limited, and optimal service delivery is not yet established. Objectives The objectives of this study were to establish the feasibility and to optimize the service delivery and design of a definitive randomized controlled trial (RCT) of reattribution training for patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUSs) in routine primary care. Methodology The study was of a cluster RCT design with the practice as the unit of randomization. Health facilitator (HF)-delivered reattribution training was compared with no reattribution training. The primary outcome measure used is doctor–patient communication in the consultation. Quantitative and qualitative methods identify barriers to effectiveness. The acceptability and feasibility of the intervention were established by attendance rates and postal survey after completion of training. Results Sixteen practices and 70 family practitioners (FPs) were recruited with representative practice and FP characteristics. Six hours of HF reattribution training to FPs in the workplace proved feasible and acceptable with all 35 FPs completing the training. Feedback from 27 (77%) FPs who received training indicated that 25 (93%) FPs believed that specific and relevant learning achievements were made, 22 (82%) felt more confident and 21 (77%) thought the training was useful. Conclusion HF-delivered reattribution training to whole practices is feasible and acceptable, and its effectiveness is measurable in routine primary care.
Catatonia and psychosis in a case suggesting Fahr's disease
General Hospital Psychiatry - Tập 35 - Trang 451.e11-451.e13 - 2013
Noncompliance in organ transplant recipients: a literature review
General Hospital Psychiatry - Tập 22 - Trang 412-424 - 2000
To screen or not to screen: Are we asking the right question? In response to considering de-implementation of universal perinatal depression screening
General Hospital Psychiatry - Tập 83 - Trang 81-85 - 2023
Treatment dilemma in comorbidity of schizophrenia and idiopathic Parkinson's disease
General Hospital Psychiatry - Tập 33 - Trang 411.e3-411.e5 - 2011
Validity and applicability of the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview administered by family medicine residents in primary health care in Brazil
General Hospital Psychiatry - Tập 30 - Trang 303-310 - 2008
The 1995 Kikwit Ebola outbreak: lessons hospitals and physicians can apply to future viral epidemics
General Hospital Psychiatry - Tập 30 - Trang 446-452 - 2008
Depressive symptoms and functional impairment in the medically Ill
General Hospital Psychiatry - Tập 9 - Trang 251-258 - 1987
The use of prescription medication in 239 patients with multiple functional somatic syndromes
General Hospital Psychiatry - Tập 51 - Trang 96-105 - 2018
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