Why do doctors find some patients difficult to help?
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Why do doctors find some patients difficult to help?
Abstract
Almost all doctors encounter difficulties in managing some patients. Previous studies have examined the characteristics of such patients: we have additionally studied the reasons why hospital doctors find these patients 'difficult to help'. Three clinics (two medical and one surgical) were studied. The consultants rated 60 (22%) of 293 attenders s severely or extremely difficult to help. Difficulty was associated with greater patient distress (odds ratio 3.9; 95% CI 2.0-7.7), less patient satisfaction (2.6; 1.3-5.0) and chronic attendance (5.0; 1.4-17.3). An interview study of 40 'difficult' patients indicated that doctors considered psycho-social factors more important in difficult patients (3.2; 1.3-7.7). Objective differences between the doctor's and the patient's aims for care also occurred more frequently for difficult patients (2.8; 1.1-7.2). Three common types of difficulty were identified; medically unexplained symptoms; co-existing social problems; and severe untreatable illness. A review of the management aims for patients whom doctors find 'difficult to help', combined with improved access to psycho-social care, could improve both the quality and the cost-effectiveness of hospital out-patient services.
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