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Review
. 2005 Apr 28;7(2):19.

Partnering with gastroenterologists to evaluate patients with chronic constipation

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Partnering with gastroenterologists to evaluate patients with chronic constipation

Brian E Lacy et al. MedGenMed. .

Abstract

Constipation is a highly prevalent and bothersome disorder that negatively affects patients' social and professional lives and imposes a heavy economic burden on patients and society. Most patients with chronic constipation are evaluated and treated in the primary care setting. Primary care clinicians often underestimate how much they can accomplish in the evaluation of a patient with constipation before they make a referral. There are numerous steps that primary care clinicians can take to address these issues and maximize the benefits of the referral process, including understanding key elements of an effective diagnostic work-up, familiarizing themselves with the utility of various diagnostic tests of colonic and anorectal function, implementing strategies/instruments to optimally communicate what they are striving to achieve through the referral process (eg, via a referral form), and developing a network of long-term working relationships with local gastroenterologists.

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Sample referral form.
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The Bristol Stool Form Scale.,

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