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How GPs can Recognize Persistent Frequent Attenders at Finnish Primary Health Care Using Electronic Patient Records

INTRODUCTION: The proportion of patients who are frequent attenders (FAs) varies from few percent to almost 30% of all patients. A small group of patients continued to visit GPs year after year. In previous studies, it has been reported that over 15% of all 1-year FAs were persistent frequent attend...

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Autores principales: Santalahti, Anne, Luutonen, Sinikka, Vahlberg, Tero, Moen, Hans, Salanterä, Sanna, Rautava, Päivi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8202266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34109878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21501327211024417
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author Santalahti, Anne
Luutonen, Sinikka
Vahlberg, Tero
Moen, Hans
Salanterä, Sanna
Rautava, Päivi
author_facet Santalahti, Anne
Luutonen, Sinikka
Vahlberg, Tero
Moen, Hans
Salanterä, Sanna
Rautava, Päivi
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description INTRODUCTION: The proportion of patients who are frequent attenders (FAs) varies from few percent to almost 30% of all patients. A small group of patients continued to visit GPs year after year. In previous studies, it has been reported that over 15% of all 1-year FAs were persistent frequent attenders (pFAs). OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify typical features of pFAs from the textual content in their medical entries, which could help GPs to recognize pFAs easily and facilitated treatment.Methods: A retrospective register study was done, using 10 years of electronic patient records. The data were collected from Finnish primary health care centers and used to analyze chronic symptoms and diagnoses of pFAs and to calculate the inverse document frequency weight (IDF) of words used in the patient records. IDF was used to determine which words, if any, are typical for pFAs. The study group consisted of the 5-year pFAs and control group of 1-year FAs. The main background variables were age, gender, occupation, smoking habits, use of alcohol, and BMI. RESULTS: Out of 4392 frequent attenders, 6.6% were pFAs for 3 years and 1.1% were pFAs for 5 years. Of the pFAs, 65% were female and 35% were male. The study group had significantly more depressive episodes (P = .004), heart failure (P = .019), asthma (P = .032), COPD (P = .036), epilepsy (P = .035), and lumbago (P = .046) compared to the control group. GPs described their 5-year pFAs by words related to lung and breathing issues, but there was no statistical difference to the 1-year FAs’ descriptions. CONCLUSION: A typical pFA seems to be a woman, aged about 55 years with depressive episodes, asthma or COPD, and lower back pain. Physicians describe pFAs with ordinary words in patient records. It was not possible to differentiate pFAs from 1-year FAs in this way.
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spelling pubmed-82022662021-06-24 How GPs can Recognize Persistent Frequent Attenders at Finnish Primary Health Care Using Electronic Patient Records Santalahti, Anne Luutonen, Sinikka Vahlberg, Tero Moen, Hans Salanterä, Sanna Rautava, Päivi J Prim Care Community Health Original Research INTRODUCTION: The proportion of patients who are frequent attenders (FAs) varies from few percent to almost 30% of all patients. A small group of patients continued to visit GPs year after year. In previous studies, it has been reported that over 15% of all 1-year FAs were persistent frequent attenders (pFAs). OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify typical features of pFAs from the textual content in their medical entries, which could help GPs to recognize pFAs easily and facilitated treatment.Methods: A retrospective register study was done, using 10 years of electronic patient records. The data were collected from Finnish primary health care centers and used to analyze chronic symptoms and diagnoses of pFAs and to calculate the inverse document frequency weight (IDF) of words used in the patient records. IDF was used to determine which words, if any, are typical for pFAs. The study group consisted of the 5-year pFAs and control group of 1-year FAs. The main background variables were age, gender, occupation, smoking habits, use of alcohol, and BMI. RESULTS: Out of 4392 frequent attenders, 6.6% were pFAs for 3 years and 1.1% were pFAs for 5 years. Of the pFAs, 65% were female and 35% were male. The study group had significantly more depressive episodes (P = .004), heart failure (P = .019), asthma (P = .032), COPD (P = .036), epilepsy (P = .035), and lumbago (P = .046) compared to the control group. GPs described their 5-year pFAs by words related to lung and breathing issues, but there was no statistical difference to the 1-year FAs’ descriptions. CONCLUSION: A typical pFA seems to be a woman, aged about 55 years with depressive episodes, asthma or COPD, and lower back pain. Physicians describe pFAs with ordinary words in patient records. It was not possible to differentiate pFAs from 1-year FAs in this way. SAGE Publications 2021-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8202266/ /pubmed/34109878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21501327211024417 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Moen, Hans
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title_short How GPs can Recognize Persistent Frequent Attenders at Finnish Primary Health Care Using Electronic Patient Records
title_sort how gps can recognize persistent frequent attenders at finnish primary health care using electronic patient records
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8202266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34109878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21501327211024417
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