2007
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215106003380
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What is the severity of globus sensation in individuals who have never sought health care for it?

Abstract: The results of the study--a normative dataset for the Glasgow Edinburgh throat scale--may form the basis for: (a) the use of the Glasgow Edinburgh throat scale in primary care to identify patients for whom referral to secondary care may be appropriate; (b) monitoring the natural history of globus sensation; and (c) assessing response to intervention, in terms of resolution to baseline population levels of symptom severity.

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“…This finding is in support of several studies. [3][4][5] It may be due to many factors; gender based violence, low or subordinate social status, undervalued domestic work, less pay, expected work as a homemaker and a breadwinner, and difficulty to advance in their careers. 13 Psychological distress in study group was significantly higher than that of control (Table 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is in support of several studies. [3][4][5] It may be due to many factors; gender based violence, low or subordinate social status, undervalued domestic work, less pay, expected work as a homemaker and a breadwinner, and difficulty to advance in their careers. 13 Psychological distress in study group was significantly higher than that of control (Table 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Causes of dysphagia can be esophagitis as a side effect of treatment [43] or vocal fold motion impairment [44]. The higher rating of dysphagia in low deniers might reflect the subjective experience of swallowing problems related to psychological stress [45][46][47].…”
Section: Physical Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este sintoma, rotulado como alternativa "globus hystericus", é a percepção de um nódulo ou plenitude na garganta sentidos independentemente da deglutição (8) . Na verdade, embora tais pacientes sejam frequentemente encaminhados para uma avaliação da disfagia, a sensação de globus muitas vezes é aliviada pela deglutição.…”
Section: Sensação De Globusunclassified