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Consensus on gut feelings in general practice
Consensus on gut feelings in general practice,10.1186/1471-2296-10-66,BMC Family Practice,Erik Stolper,Paul Van Royen,Margje Van de Wiel,Marloes Van B
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Erik Stolper
,
Paul Van Royen
,
Margje Van de Wiel
,
Marloes Van Bokhoven
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Paul Houben
,
Trudy Van der Weijden
,
Geert Jan Dinant
BACKGROUND: General practitioners sometimes base clinical decisions on gut feelings alone, even though there is little evidence of their diagnostic and prognostic value in daily practice. Research to validate the determinants and to assess the test properties of gut feelings requires precise and valid descriptions of gut feelings in
general practice
which can be used as a reliable measuring instrument. Research question: Can we obtain consensus on descriptions of two types of gut feelings: a sense of alarm and a sense of reassurance? METHODS:
Qualitative research
including a Delphi consensus procedure with a heterogeneous sample of 27 Dutch and Belgian GPs or ex-GPs involved in academic educational or research programmes. RESULTS: After four rounds, we found 70% or greater agreement on seven of the eleven proposed statements. A "sense of alarm" is defined as an uneasy feeling perceived by a GP as he/she is concerned about a possible adverse outcome, even though specific indications are lacking: There's something wrong here. This activates the diagnostic process by stimulating the GP to formulate and weigh up working hypotheses that might involve a serious outcome. A "sense of alarm" means that, if possible, the GP needs to initiate specific management to prevent serious health problems. A "sense of reassurance" is defined as a secure feeling perceived by a GP about the further management and course of a patient's problem, even though the doctor may not be certain about the diagnosis: Everything fits in. CONCLUSION: The sense of alarm and the sense of reassurance are well-defined concepts. These descriptions enable us to operationalise the concept of gut feelings in further research.
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BMC Family Practice - BMC FAM PRACT
, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 66-6, 2009
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10.1186/1471-2296-10-66
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