Frequent attenders in general medical practice in Italy: a preliminary report on clinical variables related to low functioning

Claudia Carmassi,1 Valerio Dell’Oste,1 Diana Ceresoli,1 Stefano Moscardini,2 Enrico Bianchi,3 Roberto Landi,4 Gabriele Massimetti,1 Cristiana Nisita,1 Liliana Dell’Osso1 1Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; 2General Medicine Outpati...

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Main Authors: Carmassi C, Dell’Oste V, Ceresoli D, Moscardini S, Bianchi E, Landi R, Massimetti G, Nisita C, Dell’Osso L
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-12-01
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description Claudia Carmassi,1 Valerio Dell’Oste,1 Diana Ceresoli,1 Stefano Moscardini,2 Enrico Bianchi,3 Roberto Landi,4 Gabriele Massimetti,1 Cristiana Nisita,1 Liliana Dell’Osso1 1Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; 2General Medicine Outpatient Clinic, ASL 5 Tuscany, Pisa, Italy; 3General Medicine Outpatient Clinic, ASL 6 Tuscany, Livorno, Italy; 4General Medicine Outpatient Clinic, ASL 2 Tuscany, Lucca, Italy Background: Frequent attenders (FAs), defined as patients reporting a disproportionate number of visits to general practitioners (GPs), may represent up to one-third of GP patients responsible for a high burden of care not always justified by the severity of the medical condition. The aim of this study was to explore sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of FAs of GP in Italy with particular attention to functional impairment. Methods: A total sample of 75 FAs (defined as individuals who had consulted GPs 15 times or more during 2015) of GPs of three primary care centers (Pisa, Livorno, and Lucca) in Italy were enrolled and assessed by sociodemographic scale, Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 (SCID-5), global functioning (Global Assessment of Functioning [GAF]), illness behavior and perceived health (Illness Behavior Inventory), and somatic comorbidity (Cumulative Illness Rating Scale). Results: Most of the sample were females, middle aged, married, or cohabiting, with low levels of education. One-third of FAs was low functioning (LF; GAF score <70), with no differences in the sociodemographic variables. Approximately 70.3% of the patients reported a current SCID diagnosis, in particular, major depressive disorder, somatic symptom disorders, and panic disorder, all being more frequent in LF patients. Half of the patients were taking a psychopharmacological therapy, mostly benzodiazepines (BDZs). Conclusion: Most FAs were female with current medical disorders, and LF. All claimed to be worried about their own health and perceived themselves as more impaired also regarding the health perception and social role. LF patients were, or had been more likely to be under psychopharmacological treatment. FAs seem to constitute a special population that should be carefully evaluated for mental disorders and appropriate treatment. Keywords: primary care, global functioning, medically unexplained symptoms, mental disorders, DSM-5
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spelling doaj.art-a8d222c8eb0c46599d276459530ac0062022-12-21T21:20:47ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212018-12-01Volume 1511512543235Frequent attenders in general medical practice in Italy: a preliminary report on clinical variables related to low functioningCarmassi CDell’Oste VCeresoli DMoscardini SBianchi ELandi RMassimetti GNisita CDell’Osso LClaudia Carmassi,1 Valerio Dell’Oste,1 Diana Ceresoli,1 Stefano Moscardini,2 Enrico Bianchi,3 Roberto Landi,4 Gabriele Massimetti,1 Cristiana Nisita,1 Liliana Dell’Osso1 1Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; 2General Medicine Outpatient Clinic, ASL 5 Tuscany, Pisa, Italy; 3General Medicine Outpatient Clinic, ASL 6 Tuscany, Livorno, Italy; 4General Medicine Outpatient Clinic, ASL 2 Tuscany, Lucca, Italy Background: Frequent attenders (FAs), defined as patients reporting a disproportionate number of visits to general practitioners (GPs), may represent up to one-third of GP patients responsible for a high burden of care not always justified by the severity of the medical condition. The aim of this study was to explore sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of FAs of GP in Italy with particular attention to functional impairment. Methods: A total sample of 75 FAs (defined as individuals who had consulted GPs 15 times or more during 2015) of GPs of three primary care centers (Pisa, Livorno, and Lucca) in Italy were enrolled and assessed by sociodemographic scale, Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 (SCID-5), global functioning (Global Assessment of Functioning [GAF]), illness behavior and perceived health (Illness Behavior Inventory), and somatic comorbidity (Cumulative Illness Rating Scale). Results: Most of the sample were females, middle aged, married, or cohabiting, with low levels of education. One-third of FAs was low functioning (LF; GAF score <70), with no differences in the sociodemographic variables. Approximately 70.3% of the patients reported a current SCID diagnosis, in particular, major depressive disorder, somatic symptom disorders, and panic disorder, all being more frequent in LF patients. Half of the patients were taking a psychopharmacological therapy, mostly benzodiazepines (BDZs). Conclusion: Most FAs were female with current medical disorders, and LF. All claimed to be worried about their own health and perceived themselves as more impaired also regarding the health perception and social role. LF patients were, or had been more likely to be under psychopharmacological treatment. FAs seem to constitute a special population that should be carefully evaluated for mental disorders and appropriate treatment. Keywords: primary care, global functioning, medically unexplained symptoms, mental disorders, DSM-5https://www.dovepress.com/frequent-attenders-in-general-medical-practice-in-italy-a-preliminary--peer-reviewed-article-NDTFrequent attendersprimary careglobal functioningmedically unexplained symptomsmental disordersDSM-5
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Frequent attenders in general medical practice in Italy: a preliminary report on clinical variables related to low functioning
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Frequent attenders
primary care
global functioning
medically unexplained symptoms
mental disorders
DSM-5
title Frequent attenders in general medical practice in Italy: a preliminary report on clinical variables related to low functioning
title_full Frequent attenders in general medical practice in Italy: a preliminary report on clinical variables related to low functioning
title_fullStr Frequent attenders in general medical practice in Italy: a preliminary report on clinical variables related to low functioning
title_full_unstemmed Frequent attenders in general medical practice in Italy: a preliminary report on clinical variables related to low functioning
title_short Frequent attenders in general medical practice in Italy: a preliminary report on clinical variables related to low functioning
title_sort frequent attenders in general medical practice in italy a preliminary report on clinical variables related to low functioning
topic Frequent attenders
primary care
global functioning
medically unexplained symptoms
mental disorders
DSM-5
url https://www.dovepress.com/frequent-attenders-in-general-medical-practice-in-italy-a-preliminary--peer-reviewed-article-NDT
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