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Review
. 2023 Sep 26:24:e58.
doi: 10.1017/S1463423623000506.

Patient and primary care practitioners' perspectives on consultations for fibromyalgia: a qualitative evidence synthesis

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Patient and primary care practitioners' perspectives on consultations for fibromyalgia: a qualitative evidence synthesis

Ailish Byrne et al. Prim Health Care Res Dev. .

Abstract

Background: Fibromyalgia presents a challenge to both the patients experiencing symptoms and the staff aiming to treat them. This qualitative review aimed to synthesise how patients and practitioners experience primary care consultations, develop a rounded picture of how they perceive each other, the challenges to primary care consultation and how they might be tackled.

Methods: CINAHL, Embase, CENTRAL and Medline were searched from inception to November 2021. Qualitative studies were included if they explored the perspectives and experiences of either fibromyalgia patients or primary care practitioners. Quantitative data, studies not published in English, not set in primary care or that did not distinguish the type of patient or clinician were excluded. Included studies were analysed using thematic synthesis and their quality assessed.

Results: In total, 30 studies met the inclusion criteria. Thematic synthesis identified three overarching themes: (1) life turned upside down - exploring the chaos experienced by patients as they seek help; (2) negative cycle - highlighting how patient and practitioner factors can create a detrimental cycle; and (3) breaking the cycle - validating patient-doctor relationships underpinned by clear communication can help break the negative cycle.

Conclusions: Fibromyalgia patients experience uncertainty and chaos that can clash with the attitudes of GPs and the help they can feasibly provide. Difficult consultations in which neither the GP nor patient are satisfied can easily occur. Promoting supportive, reciprocal and open patient-doctor relationships is essential. Future research is required to further explore GP attitudes and to develop an intervention that could improve consultations, patient outcomes and GP satisfaction.

Keywords: GP perspectives; fibromyalgia; patient perspectives; primary care consultations; qualitative evidence synthesis.

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Conflict of interest statement

CVDFC has received honoraries for lectures from the Lloyds Register Foundation and Janssen UK. They have received funding from the EU Horizon programme, NIHR, the BMA and the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development.

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PRISMA flow diagram (Page et al., 2021). Initial search (inception –November 2020).
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PRISMA flow diagram (Page et al., 2021). Second search (November 2020–2021).

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