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Patients' experiences of living with and receiving treatment for fibromyalgia syndrome: a qualitative study
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 10/08/09
Lempp HK et al. – Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a condition that intrudes upon many aspects of patients' lives and is little understood. At the same time, it is a syndrome that evokes uneasiness in health care staff (as current diagnostic criteria are not well supported by objective markers of physiological or biochemical nature, and indeed because of doubt about the existence of the condition) and places great demands on resources in clinical practice. Greater attention needs to be paid to the links between the explanatory models of patients and staff, and most important, to the interrelationship between the complex physical, psychological and social needs of patients with FMS. Taking a less medical but more holistic approach when drawing up new diagnostic criteria for FMS might match better individuals' somatic and psycho–social symptom profile and may result in more effective treatment.
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