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Initial responses of different health care professionals to various patients with headache

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Ondertitel:which are perceived as difficult?

BACKGROUND: Somatizing patients are considered a challenge to health care professionals.

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the responses of different health care professionals' to patients with headache with different presentations.

METHOD: Medical professionals (n = 77), clinical psychologists (n = 40), and psychology students (n = 115) were shown with four different manifestations of headache (neutral, somatic trauma, anxious-depressed, and severe somatizing). Health professionals rated their initial cognitive and emotional responses using a standardized questionnaire.

RESULTS: The severe somatizing and anxious-depressed patients with headache evoked significantly more negative cognitive and emotional responses in all three samples. Even brief exposure to a patient's story yields specific initial responses from various health care professionals irrespective of their disciplines.

CONCLUSION: Patients with headache and with a distressed presentation evoke significantly more negative cognitive and emotional responses in different health care professionals. Health care professionals should be more aware of their own response to difficult patients; in this way they will be more capable of managing this patient group.

Tijdschrift: Int. J. Behav. Med.
ISSN: 1070-5503
Issue: 3
Volume: 20
Pagina's: 468-475
Jaar van publicatie:2013
Trefwoorden:Adolescent, Adult, Anxiety/psychology, Attitude of Health Personnel, Cross-Sectional Studies, Depression/psychology, Emotions, Female, Headache/psychology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Perception, Physicians/psychology, Professional-Patient Relations, Psychology, Somatoform Disorders/psychology, Students/psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult
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