Abstract
In order to obtain more information about the reasons why patients consult their general practitioner 1000 patients completed a questionnaire in the waiting rooms of eight general practices. After the consultation the patients received a second questionnaire. The aim of the study was to determine why people decide to consult their general practitioner about one complaint but not about a second complaint. Both questionnaires were based on the health belief model, augmented by three other factors: the perceptions patients have of their own abilities to cope with their condition (efficacy of self care), their knowledge about the complaint and their need for information. The results showed that two of the additional factors (efficacy of self care and need for information) as well as most of the factors of the health belief model (efficacy of general practitioner care, perceived severity of complaint and cues to consult) were important determinants of consulting the general practitioner. The results suggest that patients sometimes expect information from their general practitioner rather than medical treatment. Furthermore, as the perceived efficacy of general practitioner care is also an important determinant, unnecessary consultation or unnecessary delay in treatment could be prevented by offering patients information about the potential effectiveness of medical care or self care for specific conditions. Implications for general practitioners' daily practice and future research are discussed.
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