2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-007-0177-5
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Toward Youth Friendly Services: A Survey of Young People in Primary Care

Abstract: BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization encourages the development of youth friendly services, yet little is known on how youth currently present in general practice. OBJECTIVE:To describe the perspectives, expectations, and service receipt of young people presenting to family doctors to inform the development of youth friendly services. DESIGN:Cross-sectional survey. PARTICIPANTS AND MEASUREMENTS:Consecutive young people attending 26 randomly selected practices were recruited in the waiting rooms. Standardiz… Show more

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“…Indeed there was a slightly higher proportion of female participants than described in previous studies of young people attending primary care (in which about two-thirds of young patients are female). 29,46 The GPs involved in the study may have had a tendency to see more female patients than is the case in other practices.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitations Of The Studymentioning
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“…Indeed there was a slightly higher proportion of female participants than described in previous studies of young people attending primary care (in which about two-thirds of young patients are female). 29,46 The GPs involved in the study may have had a tendency to see more female patients than is the case in other practices.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…28 These consultations offer an ideal point of contact between young people and health professionals. 29,30 A brief intervention was successful in reducing cannabis use in a college setting. 31 Researchers in a pilot test of an intervention addressing substance use in ambulatory care met unexpected difficulties in recruiting patients for their study.…”
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“…In exploring why young people with psychological symptoms do not present to GPs, perceived they currently had a mental illness and while 60% received a prescription, only 40% had expected this intervention 51 .…”
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“…Dans la mesure où la majorité des jeunes voient un médecin de famille (médecin généraliste, interniste ou pédiatre) au moins une fois par année, les médecins de famille sont particulièrement bien placés pour répondre aux besoins de santé des adolescents et jeunes adultes [4][5][6][7][8][9]. Les jeunes ont cependant tendance à consulter pour des problèmes somatiques courants (problèmes respiratoires, dermatologiques) alors que la principale morbidité et mortalité à cet âge est liée à des problèmes de santé mentale ou de comportement [3,10]. L' OMS souligne les caractéristiques essentielles des services dont les jeunes ont besoin dans cette période unique de transition vers l'âge adulte (voir tab.…”
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