Frequent attenders in general practice: a retrospective 20-year follow-up study.

Abstract

We describe a 20-year retrospective study of 58 patients with a cross-matched control group in one practice, who initially attended more than 12 times in 1975. The study establishes that frequent attendance is not consistent; the majority of high-attending patients in general practice revert over a short period of time to a normal consulting pattern. Diseases, rather than patients, appear to dictate high consulting rates. Consistent high attendance is largely owing to multiple pathology.

Reference: 
Carney TA, Guy S, Jeffrey G. | 2001
In: The British journal of general practice, ISSN 0960-1643 | 51 | 468 | Jul | 567-569
http://bjgp.org/content/51/468/567.long
Placement code: 
Yzermans collectie