Influence of doctor-patient conversations on behaviours of patients presenting to primary care with new or persistent symptoms: a video observation study
BACKGROUND:<br>Most cancers are diagnosed following contact with primary care. Patients diagnosed with cancer often see their doctor multiple times with potentially relevant symptoms before being referred to see a specialist, suggesting missed opportunities during doctor-patient conversations....
Main Authors: | Amelung, D, Whitaker, KL, Lennard, D, Ogden, M, Sheringham, J, Zhou, Y, Walter, FM, Singh, H, Vincent, CA, Black, G |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2020
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