GPs’ understanding and practice of safety netting for potential cancer presentations: a qualitative study in primary care
<p>Background: Safety Netting is a diagnostic strategy used in UK primary care to ensure patients are monitored until their symptoms or signs are explained. Despite being recommended in cancer diagnosis guidelines, little evidence exists about which components are effective in modern-day prima...
Main Authors: | Evans, J, Ziebland, S, MacArtney, JI, Bankhead, CR, Rose, PW, Nicholson, BD |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal College of General Practitioners
2018
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