Making sense of symptoms, clinicians and systems: a qualitative evaluation of a facilitated support group for patients with medically unexplained symptoms

Abstract Objectives Health services to date have inadequately addressed the physical and mental health needs of patients with medically unexplained symptoms. This qualitative study evaluates a piloted facilitated support group (FSG) developed for patients with medically unexplained symptoms to infor...

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Main Authors: Michelle Marcinow, Jane Sandercock, Chelsea D’Silva, David Daien, Carly Ellis, Christine Dias, Elizabeth Mansfield
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
Series:BMC Family Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-021-01495-9
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spelling doaj-315a3334f036466a94979fde6c5c230a2021-07-04T11:41:34ZengBMCBMC Family Practice1471-22962021-07-012211910.1186/s12875-021-01495-9Making sense of symptoms, clinicians and systems: a qualitative evaluation of a facilitated support group for patients with medically unexplained symptomsMichelle Marcinow0Jane Sandercock1Chelsea D’Silva2David Daien3Carly Ellis4Christine Dias5Elizabeth Mansfield6Institute for Better Health, Trillium Health PartnersInstitute for Better Health, Trillium Health PartnersInstitute for Better Health, Trillium Health PartnersFamily Medicine, Institute for Better Health, Trillium Health PartnersStrategic Projects, Trillium Health PartnersMedical Psychiatry Alliance, Trillium Health PartnersInstitute for Better Health, Trillium Health PartnersAbstract Objectives Health services to date have inadequately addressed the physical and mental health needs of patients with medically unexplained symptoms. This qualitative study evaluates a piloted facilitated support group (FSG) developed for patients with medically unexplained symptoms to inform recommendations and resources for this patient population. Methods Using a qualitative descriptive design, we conducted and thematically analyzed semi-structured interviews with participants (n = 8) and facilitators (n = 4) to explore their experiences of the facilitated support group. Common themes that captured strengths and challenges of the facilitated support group were identified. Results The following key themes were identified through analysis of the data: Participants described 1) feeling validated through sharing similar experiences with peers; 2) learning practical symptom management and coping strategies; and 3) gaining new perspectives for navigating conversations with PCPs. Conclusions Our findings show that a facilitated support group may provide additional forms of support and resources for patients with medically unexplained symptoms, filling a gap in currently available clinical care offered by health care professionals. Potential implications: This paper highlights lessons learned that can inform the design and delivery of future supports and resources directed toward optimizing patient care for this underserved patient population. Our findings are relevant to those who are involved in direct patient care or involved in designing and implementing self-management programs.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-021-01495-9Qualitative researchPatient experienceMedically unexplained symptomsFacilitated support groupsSelf-managementPatient-provider communication
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author Michelle Marcinow
Jane Sandercock
Chelsea D’Silva
David Daien
Carly Ellis
Christine Dias
Elizabeth Mansfield
spellingShingle Michelle Marcinow
Jane Sandercock
Chelsea D’Silva
David Daien
Carly Ellis
Christine Dias
Elizabeth Mansfield
Making sense of symptoms, clinicians and systems: a qualitative evaluation of a facilitated support group for patients with medically unexplained symptoms
BMC Family Practice
Qualitative research
Patient experience
Medically unexplained symptoms
Facilitated support groups
Self-management
Patient-provider communication
author_facet Michelle Marcinow
Jane Sandercock
Chelsea D’Silva
David Daien
Carly Ellis
Christine Dias
Elizabeth Mansfield
author_sort Michelle Marcinow
title Making sense of symptoms, clinicians and systems: a qualitative evaluation of a facilitated support group for patients with medically unexplained symptoms
title_short Making sense of symptoms, clinicians and systems: a qualitative evaluation of a facilitated support group for patients with medically unexplained symptoms
title_full Making sense of symptoms, clinicians and systems: a qualitative evaluation of a facilitated support group for patients with medically unexplained symptoms
title_fullStr Making sense of symptoms, clinicians and systems: a qualitative evaluation of a facilitated support group for patients with medically unexplained symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Making sense of symptoms, clinicians and systems: a qualitative evaluation of a facilitated support group for patients with medically unexplained symptoms
title_sort making sense of symptoms, clinicians and systems: a qualitative evaluation of a facilitated support group for patients with medically unexplained symptoms
publisher BMC
series BMC Family Practice
issn 1471-2296
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Objectives Health services to date have inadequately addressed the physical and mental health needs of patients with medically unexplained symptoms. This qualitative study evaluates a piloted facilitated support group (FSG) developed for patients with medically unexplained symptoms to inform recommendations and resources for this patient population. Methods Using a qualitative descriptive design, we conducted and thematically analyzed semi-structured interviews with participants (n = 8) and facilitators (n = 4) to explore their experiences of the facilitated support group. Common themes that captured strengths and challenges of the facilitated support group were identified. Results The following key themes were identified through analysis of the data: Participants described 1) feeling validated through sharing similar experiences with peers; 2) learning practical symptom management and coping strategies; and 3) gaining new perspectives for navigating conversations with PCPs. Conclusions Our findings show that a facilitated support group may provide additional forms of support and resources for patients with medically unexplained symptoms, filling a gap in currently available clinical care offered by health care professionals. Potential implications: This paper highlights lessons learned that can inform the design and delivery of future supports and resources directed toward optimizing patient care for this underserved patient population. Our findings are relevant to those who are involved in direct patient care or involved in designing and implementing self-management programs.
topic Qualitative research
Patient experience
Medically unexplained symptoms
Facilitated support groups
Self-management
Patient-provider communication
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-021-01495-9
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