Table 3.

Management and Coping Strategies Given by Physician Participants (N = 101)*

Encounter ComponentManagement and Coping StrategyExamples of StrategyFrequency of Mentions
CollaborationPriority settingPrioritize patient concerns20
Diagnostic skillsThorough history, physical and testing13
Decision makingExplain fully13
Be consistent and objective12
Facilitate patient decision making12
Be honest and fair11
TeamworkUse referrals (mental health, pain, etc)12
Enlist/see family2
Provide quality care1
CoachingSet small, achievable goals8
Short term symptom relief2
Appropriate use of powerSet clinical management rulesSchedule patient frequently, longer visits26
Clinic time management1
Good documentation1
Allow a tincture of time1
Set boundaries and limitsMake explicit rules19
Limit number of patient concerns10
Set general limits9
Limit time at each visit4
EmpathyEmpathyUnderstand patients psyche and emotions9
Be compassionate and firm8
Be patient centered1
Reinforce positives1
Keep professional distance1
Consistently unsuccessful patient encounter
Opposition, misuse of power, compassion fatigueTerminationDismiss patient, make them want to leave11
Ignore problems1
Charge more1
  • * Participants could mention more than one strategy.