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An 'endless struggle': a qualitative study of general practitioners' and practice nurses' experiences of managing multimorbidity in socio-economically deprived areas of Scotland.
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PMID:  20974642     Owner:  NLM     Status:  In-Data-Review    
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OBJECTIVES: To understand general practitioners' (GPs) and practice nurses' (PNs) experiences of managing multimorbidity in deprived areas and elicit views on what might help.
METHODS: Qualitative interviews with 19 GPs and PNs in four practices with a high percentage of patients living in the top 15% most deprived areas of Scotland. Data were analysed using constant comparison.
RESULTS: Professionals' discussions of how they managed multimorbidity captured: (1) definitions of multimorbidity that included multiple social, psychological, and health problems associated with deprivation; (2) descriptions of the 'endless struggle' of patients trying to manage illnesses in the midst of chaotic lives with limited personal, social, and material resources; (3) accounts of the ongoing struggle of professionals trying to manage, with personal consequences for some; and (4) ideas on what might help, including 'whole person' approaches.
DISCUSSION: Professionals' discussions of the difficulties that they face personally and attempt to help those most in need reflect both the continuing existence of the 'inverse care law' and the need for whole system changes to enhance the effectiveness of primary care for patients with multimorbidity in deprived areas.
Authors:
Rosaleen O'Brien; Sally Wyke; Bruce Guthrie; Graham Watt; Stewart Mercer
Publication Detail:
Type:  Journal Article     Date:  2010-10-25
Journal Detail:
Title:  Chronic illness     Volume:  7     ISSN:  1745-9206     ISO Abbreviation:  Chronic Illn     Publication Date:  2011 Mar 
Date Detail:
Created Date:  2011-03-14     Completed Date:  -     Revised Date:  -    
Medline Journal Info:
Nlm Unique ID:  101253019     Medline TA:  Chronic Illn     Country:  United States    
Other Details:
Languages:  eng     Pagination:  45-59     Citation Subset:  IM    
Affiliation:
Department of General Practice and Primary Care, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK. rosaleen.obrien@clinmed.gla.ac.uk.
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