Background: Patients who have been treated for colorectal cancer in Australia can consult their general practitioner (GP) for advice about symptoms or side effects at any time following their treatment. However, there is no evidence that such patients are consistently advised by GPs, and patients experience substantial unmet need for reassurance and advice. Objective: To explore the patient management options selected by GPs to treat a set of patients describing their symptoms following treatment for colorectal cancer. Methods: This was an Internet-based survey. Participants (GPs) viewed 6 video vignettes of actors representing patients who had been treated for colorectal cancer. The actor-patients presented problems that resulted from thei...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Healthcare providers, policy makers and patients have been keen to explore if general practitioners ...
PURPOSE: To explore experiences and support needs of people with colorectal cancer, with a focus on ...
Background: Patients who have been treated for colorectal cancer in Australia can consult their gene...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
PURPOSE: To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
OBJECTIVE: The view that the general practitioner (GP) should be more involved during the curative t...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Background: Men who have been treated for prostate cancer in Australia can consult their general pra...
OBJECTIVES: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. DESIGN: ...
<b>Background</b> Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK. Patients ...
<strong>Background: </strong>Alongside specialist cancer clinics, general practitioners have an impo...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Healthcare providers, policy makers and patients have been keen to explore if general practitioners ...
PURPOSE: To explore experiences and support needs of people with colorectal cancer, with a focus on ...
Background: Patients who have been treated for colorectal cancer in Australia can consult their gene...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
PURPOSE: To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
OBJECTIVE: The view that the general practitioner (GP) should be more involved during the curative t...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Background: Men who have been treated for prostate cancer in Australia can consult their general pra...
OBJECTIVES: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. DESIGN: ...
<b>Background</b> Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK. Patients ...
<strong>Background: </strong>Alongside specialist cancer clinics, general practitioners have an impo...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Healthcare providers, policy makers and patients have been keen to explore if general practitioners ...
PURPOSE: To explore experiences and support needs of people with colorectal cancer, with a focus on ...