BACKGROUND: In Australia and in the United Kingdom (UK) access to specialists is sanctioned by General Practitioners (GPs). It is important to understand how practitioners determine which patients warrant referral. METHODS: A self-administered structured vignette postal survey of General Practitioners in Western Australia and the United Kingdom. Sixty-four vignettes describing patients with colorectal symptoms were constructed encompassing six clinical details. Nine vignettes, chosen at random, were presented to each individual. Respondents were asked if they would refer the patient to a specialist and how urgently. Logistic regression and parametric tests were used to analyse the data RESULTS: We received 260 completed questionnaires. 58% ...
Background: Access to specialists is mediated by general practitioners in many countries. In these s...
Background: Patients with symptoms of possible colorectal cancer are not always referred for investi...
Background: Pharmacists in Australia are routinely asked to advise people with lower bowel symptoms....
BACKGROUND: In Australia and in the United Kingdom (UK) access to specialists is sanctioned by Ge...
Objectives: To review the assessment of patients as documented in general practitioners' (GPs') refe...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
Background: This article explores the views of general practitioners on their referral of colorectal...
Background. Although (general practitioners) GPs have a role in managing patients with advanced canc...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Background: Although (general practitioners) GPs have a role in managing patients with advanced canc...
Background: The referral process between first and second line health care is complex and multidimen...
BACKGROUND: Optimal planning for surgical training and the surgical workforce requires knowledge of ...
Aim To describe the clinical and demographic characteristics of patients referred by general practit...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Background: The communication of relevant patient information between general practitioners (GPS) an...
Background: Access to specialists is mediated by general practitioners in many countries. In these s...
Background: Patients with symptoms of possible colorectal cancer are not always referred for investi...
Background: Pharmacists in Australia are routinely asked to advise people with lower bowel symptoms....
BACKGROUND: In Australia and in the United Kingdom (UK) access to specialists is sanctioned by Ge...
Objectives: To review the assessment of patients as documented in general practitioners' (GPs') refe...
There is a large and unexplained variation in referral rates to specialists by general practitioners...
Background: This article explores the views of general practitioners on their referral of colorectal...
Background. Although (general practitioners) GPs have a role in managing patients with advanced canc...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Background: Although (general practitioners) GPs have a role in managing patients with advanced canc...
Background: The referral process between first and second line health care is complex and multidimen...
BACKGROUND: Optimal planning for surgical training and the surgical workforce requires knowledge of ...
Aim To describe the clinical and demographic characteristics of patients referred by general practit...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
Background: The communication of relevant patient information between general practitioners (GPS) an...
Background: Access to specialists is mediated by general practitioners in many countries. In these s...
Background: Patients with symptoms of possible colorectal cancer are not always referred for investi...
Background: Pharmacists in Australia are routinely asked to advise people with lower bowel symptoms....