Health care utilization of mexican patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms

Objective: To determine the prevalence of medically unexplained physical symptoms and the characteristics and use of health services in a group of patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms and a group of patients with other illnesses. Methods: This was a cross-sectional, retrospective an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Colombia medica (Cali, Colombia) Colombia), 2016-09, Vol.47 (3), p.155-159
Hauptverfasser: González, Azucena Maribel Rodriguez, Aranda, José Manuel Ramírez, Reséndiz, Homero de los Santos, Duarte, María Yolanda Lara, Zanella, Santiago Oscar Pazaran, López, Jafet Felipe Méndez, Alfaro, Issa Gil, Ruz, Félix Gilberto Islas, Floriano, Gloria Navarrete, Salomón, Edith Guillen, Fernández, Obdulia Texon, Duarte, Silvia Cruz, Salazar, Juan Carlos Romo, Ruiz, Claudia Elsa Pérez, Salas, Sara de Jesús López, Amaya, Lizbeth Benítez, Gallardo, Javier Nahum Zapata
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To determine the prevalence of medically unexplained physical symptoms and the characteristics and use of health services in a group of patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms and a group of patients with other illnesses. Methods: This was a cross-sectional, retrospective and multicenter study. We included 1,043 patients over 18 years of age from 30 primary care units of a government health institution, in 11 states of Mexico, attended by 39 family physicians. The prevalence of medically unexplained physical symptoms was determined and both groups with or without symptoms were compared with regard to drug use, laboratory and other studies, leaves of absence, and referrals in the last six months. The group with medically unexplained physical symptoms was diagnosed using the Patient Health Questionnaire and the diagnostic criteria of Reid et al. Emergency or terminal illnesses were excluded. The chi square test was used with a statistical significance of p < 0.05. Results: Medically unexplained physical symptoms was diagnosed in 73 patients (7.0%). The majority were women (91.8%); their predominant symptom was from the gastrointestinal system in 56 (76.7%). This group had a greater use of clinical studies and referrals to other services (mean 1.1 vs. 0.5; p
ISSN:0120-8322
1657-9534