S. Jyvasjarvi et al., FREQUENT ATTENDERS IN A FINNISH HEALTH-CENTER - MORBIDITY AND REASONSFOR ENCOUNTER, Scandinavian journal of primary health care, 16(3), 1998, pp. 141-148
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Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal","Health Care Sciences & Services
Objective - To describe the proportion of frequent attenders among pri
mary health care patients and their sociodemographic characteristics,
morbidity and reasons for encounter. Design - A cross-sectional case-c
ontrol study. Setting - A municipal health centre in Oulainen, a small
rural town in northern Finland. Participants - Three hundred and four
frequent attenders (eight or more visits to health centre physicians
(GPs) during the year 1994) and 304 age- and sex-matched controls. Mai
n outcome measures - Sociodemographic characteristics, numbers of enco
unters, chronic diseases classified by ICD-9 and reasons for encounter
coded by the International Classification of Primary Care chapter cod
es (ICPC). Results - 4.7% of the population aged 15 years or older and
6.8% of the annual patients were frequent attenders and they made 23.
5% of all encounters with GPs. The frequent attenders had lower basic
education and there were more people on disability pension among them.
They had significantly more mental disorders and diseases of the musc
uloskeletal and digestive systems than the controls. The frequent atte
nders' most common reasons for encounter were musculoskeletal problems
, and they had significantly more musculoskeletal, digestive system an
d psychiatric reasons for encounters than the controls. Conclusions -
Frequent attenders express more somatic and less psychiatric reasons f
or encounter than can be assumed according to their morbidity. The rol
e of somatization is discussed.