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Randomised controlled trial of disclosure of emotionally important events in somatisation in primary care
by
Blankenstein, Annette H
, Portegijs, Piet J M
, van Eijk, Jacques Th M
, Schilte, Albert F
, Latour, Monique B F
, Knottnerus, J André
, van der Horst, Henriëtte E
in
Abreaction
/ Adult
/ Anxiety
/ Anxiety disorders
/ Arthritis
/ Catharsis
/ Cooperation
/ Depressive disorders
/ Disclosure
/ Emotional expression
/ Emotions
/ Family Practice - methods
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ General practice
/ Health aspects
/ Health care outcome assessment
/ Health Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Meetings
/ Mental disorders
/ Middle Aged
/ Physicians
/ Primary Care
/ Primary health care
/ Primary Health Care - methods
/ Psychoeducational intervention
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Self Disclosure
/ Sick Leave
/ Somatoform disorders
/ Somatoform Disorders - etiology
/ Somatoform Disorders - therapy
/ Stress, Psychological - psychology
/ Studies
/ Symptoms
/ Treatment Outcome
2001
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Randomised controlled trial of disclosure of emotionally important events in somatisation in primary care
by
Blankenstein, Annette H
, Portegijs, Piet J M
, van Eijk, Jacques Th M
, Schilte, Albert F
, Latour, Monique B F
, Knottnerus, J André
, van der Horst, Henriëtte E
in
Abreaction
/ Adult
/ Anxiety
/ Anxiety disorders
/ Arthritis
/ Catharsis
/ Cooperation
/ Depressive disorders
/ Disclosure
/ Emotional expression
/ Emotions
/ Family Practice - methods
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ General practice
/ Health aspects
/ Health care outcome assessment
/ Health Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Meetings
/ Mental disorders
/ Middle Aged
/ Physicians
/ Primary Care
/ Primary health care
/ Primary Health Care - methods
/ Psychoeducational intervention
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Self Disclosure
/ Sick Leave
/ Somatoform disorders
/ Somatoform Disorders - etiology
/ Somatoform Disorders - therapy
/ Stress, Psychological - psychology
/ Studies
/ Symptoms
/ Treatment Outcome
2001
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Randomised controlled trial of disclosure of emotionally important events in somatisation in primary care
by
Blankenstein, Annette H
, Portegijs, Piet J M
, van Eijk, Jacques Th M
, Schilte, Albert F
, Latour, Monique B F
, Knottnerus, J André
, van der Horst, Henriëtte E
in
Abreaction
/ Adult
/ Anxiety
/ Anxiety disorders
/ Arthritis
/ Catharsis
/ Cooperation
/ Depressive disorders
/ Disclosure
/ Emotional expression
/ Emotions
/ Family Practice - methods
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ General practice
/ Health aspects
/ Health care outcome assessment
/ Health Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Meetings
/ Mental disorders
/ Middle Aged
/ Physicians
/ Primary Care
/ Primary health care
/ Primary Health Care - methods
/ Psychoeducational intervention
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Self Disclosure
/ Sick Leave
/ Somatoform disorders
/ Somatoform Disorders - etiology
/ Somatoform Disorders - therapy
/ Stress, Psychological - psychology
/ Studies
/ Symptoms
/ Treatment Outcome
2001
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Randomised controlled trial of disclosure of emotionally important events in somatisation in primary care
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Randomised controlled trial of disclosure of emotionally important events in somatisation in primary care
2001
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Abstract Objective: To test whether a disclosure intervention improves subjective health and reduces medical consumption and sick leave in somatising patients in general practice. Design: Non-blind randomised controlled trial. Setting: 10 general practices in the Netherlands. Participants: 161 patients who frequently attended general practice with somatising symptoms. Intervention: Patients in the intervention group were visited two to three times and invited to disclose emotionally important events in their life. Control patients received normal care from their general practitioners. Main outcome measures: Use of medical services (drugs and healthcare visits), subjective health, and sick leave assessed by self completion questionnaires after 6, 12, and 24 months. Results: Of the 161 patients, 137 completed the trial (85%). Both groups were comparable at baseline. The intervention had no effect on the main outcome measures at any point. Intervention patients made one more visit to health care (95% confidence interval −4 to 6); the use of medicines did not change in both groups (−1 to 1); subjective health improved 3.6 points more in the control group (−11.2 to 4.3); and disclosure patients were on sick leave one more week (−1 to 3). Patients often had a depression or anxiety disorder for which they were not receiving adequate care. Conclusion: Although the intervention was well received by patients and doctors, disclosure had no effect on the health of somatising patients in general practice. What is already known on this topic Up to 5% of patients in general practice attend frequently with somatising symptoms Emotional expression techniques have been shown to have favourable effects on subjective health, visits to the doctor, and symptoms in healthy people What this study adds A disclosure intervention does not improve somatisation in primary care About 45% of patients had an anxiety or depressive disorder, which was often unrecognised
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group,British Medical Association,BMJ Publishing Group Ltd,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ
Subject
/ Adult
/ Anxiety
/ Emotions
/ Health care outcome assessment
/ Health Services - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Meetings
/ Primary Health Care - methods
/ Psychoeducational intervention
/ Somatoform Disorders - etiology
/ Somatoform Disorders - therapy
/ Stress, Psychological - psychology
/ Studies
/ Symptoms
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