How patients in general practice voice and value their gut feelings about health: a qualitative interview study.
Erik StolperUlricke M SchuckAntoinet HoekmanElena ShvartsMarloes Amantia van BokhovenGeert Jan DinantPaul Van RoyenMargje Wj van de WielPublished in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2023)
The findings of this study provide an insight into how patients and relatives may express their gut feelings about their own or their relative's health and how they share these feelings with healthcare professionals. This may help clinicians improve their recognition of patients' gut feelings, being particularly alert to a patient or relative using phrases that relate to feelings of not trusting a situation, things seeming wrong or different from normal, and experiencing a sense of alarm. Further research should be carried out into the validity of patients' gut feelings.