Welcome to the 22nd Nordic Congress of General Practice in Stavanger, Norway
The 22nd Nordic Congress of General Practice in 2022 will have a special focus on future possibilities and challenges in general practice. The Nordic Congress is an important meeting place for clinicians, researchers and administrators, young and experienced, with a shared interest in primary care.
The Nordic Congress represents a unique opportunity for discussions and exchange of ideas and research, and for promoting general practice perspectives. The Pulpit Rock, a monumental icon for this region gives you a panoramic view and thrilling ideas for the future for doctors and patients.
Welcome to Stavanger on 21st - 23rd June 2022.
https://www.ncgp2022.no/
Includes sessions on;
Persistent Physical Symptoms in Primary Care – Understanding and Coping
PROGRAMME
1. Isabella Raasthøj: What characterizes individuals with BDS with regard to coping strategies?
2. Ingjerd Jøssang: How are patients’ own explanations for their medically unexplained symptoms thematized in GP consultations? A video analysis.
3. Marianne Rosendal: “My Symptoms” – assisting patients and GPs when symptoms persist.
Patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms (mups) – from theory to practice
Methods and timetable
0 – 20 min: Introduction. Summary of actual knowledge on the phenomenon MUPS
Erik L. Werner (professor in general practice, GP)
20 – 30 min: Plenary discussion
30 – 45 min: Metacognitive treatment as a method for common understanding; sparking salutogenesis throughout psychological empowerment
Ingunn Leeber (ph.d. candidate, GP)
45 – 60 min: Plenary discussion
60 – 75 min: ICIT (Individual Challenge Inventory Tool) - A systematic practical tool for exploring patients’ perceptions and potentials
Cathrine Abrahamsen (ph.d. candidate, GP)
75 – 90 min: Plenary discussion
Conclusion
In this proposal, we will summarize the actual scientific knowledge on theories on MUPS and provide two specific management initiatives on how the physician may meet the patients more structured and aiming to reduce the impact of the symptoms on the patients’ lives.
https://www.ncgp2022.no/detailed-program
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