Incongruence between clinicians’ assessment and self-reported functioning is related with psychopathology among patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal disorders


Autoria(s): Rodriguez-Urrutia, A.; Eiroá-Orosa, Francisco José; Accarino, A.; Malagelada, C.; Azpiroz, F.
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27/05/2016

Resumo

In a previous exploratory study we observed no relevant differences in psychopathology, personality, and functioning between inpatients diagnosed with gastrointestinal motor disorders (GMDs) or functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGDs) [1]. However, we observed higher levels of incongruence between clinician-assessed performance status and patients’ self-reported levels of functioning among patients diagnosed with FGDs. Likewise, research in other medical conditions has shown incongruences between self-reported and clinician-reported or objective measures [2]. Furthermore, in a study on chronic depression, the authors found that discrepancies between patients’ and physicians’ assessments of medical comorbidities were related to higher levels of depressive symptomatology [3]. In this line, the aim of this study was to explore whether the inconsistencies between clinician-assessed and patient self-reported levels of functioning could be related to psychopathology among patients admitted for evaluation of gastrointestinal motility.

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http://roar.uel.ac.uk/4754/1/Rodriguez_Urrutia_2016_Incongruence.pdf

Rodriguez-Urrutia, A. and Eiroá-Orosa, Francisco José and Accarino, A. and Malagelada, C. and Azpiroz, F. (2016) ‘Incongruence between clinicians’ assessment and self-reported functioning is related with psychopathology among patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal disorders’, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 85(4), pp. 244-245.

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Karger

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http://roar.uel.ac.uk/4754/

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Article

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