How and When Do Japanese Family Physicians Assess Family in Their Clinics?: A Preliminary Initial Report from a Focus Group Discussion
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- Takenaka Hiroaki
- 竹中医院
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- Suzuki Tomio
- 大阪医科大学総合診療科
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- Date Jun
- 大田病院総合診療科
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- Kusaba Tesshu
- 北海道家庭医療学センター
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- Tamaki Hiromi
- 京都少年鑑別所
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- Sato Juichi
- 名古屋大学大学院医学系研究科総合診療医学分野
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- Ban Nobutaro
- 愛知医科大学医学教育センター
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- Other Title
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- 日本の診療所の家庭医はいつ何を通して家族アセスメントを行っているのか?~Focus Group Discussionによる調査(第1報)~
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<p>Objective: To clarify how and when Japanese family physicians assess families in their daily practice.</p><p>Methods: Participants were Japanese family physicians with over one year of experience of full-time work in their clinics, and who were able to join the focus group discussions (FGD) and member checking. The study employed a qualitative research design with semi-structured FGD. Two analysts examined video recordings of the FGD, and the results were verified through member checking and the checking by external members.</p><p>Results: Physicians assessed families naturally while examining patients for common cold, during vaccination, and during registration in the Japanese care insurance system.</p><p>Additionally, the physicians assessed the families when they observed or suspected something strange regarding the patient and/or the family.</p><p>Families were assessed based on how they spent their time during special Japanese events that the family members attended together (e.g., Bon festival or Japanese style New Year holidays), the patient's illness behavior in non-reserved outpatient clinics, and their communication patterns. Furthermore, the family photograph technique for family therapy was also used for assessment.</p><p>Conclusion: Participants utilized skills of family therapy such as communication patterns and family photographs. They also employed unique skills such as assessment of the families' sharing time during traditional events, assessment of the patient's illness behavior, and general assessments regarding the Japanese care insurance system.</p>
Journal
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- An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
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An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association 40 (4), 176-182, 2017
JAPAN PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATION
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680322513920
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- NII Article ID
- 130006286508
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- ISSN
- 21872791
- 21852928
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed