Which difficulties do GPs experience in consultations with patients with unexplained symptoms: a qualitative study.
Juul HouwenPeter L B J LucassenAnna VerwielHugo W StappersWillem J J AssendelftTim C Olde HartmanSandra van DulmenPublished in: BMC family practice (2019)
GPs were aware of the importance of good communication. According to them, they could improve their communication further by paying more attention to psychosocial exploration, the structure of the consultation and communicating in a more person-centred way. The transcripts where the patient experienced problems too, were characterised by an absence of dialogue (focussing on his/her own concept, asking closed questions and frequently interrupting the patient).