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General practitioners' perceptions of dealing with patients with pressured speech: a qualitative study.

Stéphanie LallierChristelle HourantierJulie Gilles de la LondeGregoire BillonJean-Sébastien CadwalladerMarie-Aude Piot
Published in: Family practice (2023)
The time and energy required to provide adequate care for patients presenting with pressured speech make it quite challenging, and this builds up pressure in the waiting room. But when medical demands take this form, there is a risk that clinicians will reject the patient or refer early to mental health services, leading to growing feelings of abandonment, the neglect of organic issues, and medical nomadism. Initial and continuing medical training focussing on advanced communication skills and multifocal approaches can foster long-term follow-up.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • primary care