درک بیمار”گردان” در عمل به طور کلی: یک مطالعه کیفی
Understanding“revolving door”patients in general practice: a qualitative study
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اطلاعات مجله |
Williamsonet al. BMC Family Practice2014,15:33 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/15/33 |
سال انتشار |
2014 |
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کد مقاله |
21365 |
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چکیده (انگلیسی):
Background:‘Revolving door’ patients in general practice are repeatedly removed from general practitioners’ (GP)
lists. This paper reports a qualitative portion of the first mixed methods study of these marginalised patients.
Methods:We conducted qualitative semi-structured interviews with six practitioner services staff and six GPs in
Scotland, utilizing Charmazian grounded theory to characterise‘revolving door’ patients and their impact from
professionals’ perspectives.
Results:‘Revolving door’ patients were reported as having three necessary characteristics; they had unreasonable
expectations, exhibited inappropriate behaviours and had unmet health needs. A range of boundary breaches were
reported too when ‘revolving door’ patients interacted with NHS staff.
Conclusions:We utilise the‘sensitising concepts’ of legitimacy by drawing on literature about‘good and bad’
patients and‘dirty work designations.’ We relate these to the core work of general practice and explore the role
that medical and moral schemas have in how health service professionals understand and work with‘revolving
door’ patients. We suggest this may have wider relevance for the problem doctor patient relationship literature
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