Concerns voiced by patients and GPs¿ responses during psychosocial visits in primary care: a historical cross-sectional study

Conclusions: Our study shows that patients have become somewhat more explicit in expressing their worries. However, GPs need to be aware that, still, most worries are expressed implicitly and that new concerns may appear towards the end of consultations.
Source: BMC Family Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Source Type: research