Background: We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool specimens in patients with diarrhoea. The recent UK-wide intestinal infectious disease (IID2) study found ten GP consultations for every case reported to national surveillance. We aimed to explore what factors influence GP’s decisions to send stool specimens for laboratory investigation, and what guidance, if any, informs them. Methods: We used qualitative methods that enabled us to explore opinions and ask open questions through 20 telephone interviews with GPs with a range of stool submission rates in England, and a discussion group with 24 GPs. Interviews were transcribed and subjected to content analysis. Results: Interviews: GPs only sent stool speci...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of Second Study ...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...
<p>A better understanding of physician practices in requesting stool samples for patients with...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample commu...
BackgroundIn the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal disea...
Background: In the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal di...
BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for pop...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample commu...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to estimate the (selective) proportion of patients consu...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of Second Study ...
Abstract Background We know little about when and why general practitioners (GPs) submit stool speci...
<p>A better understanding of physician practices in requesting stool samples for patients with...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample commu...
BackgroundIn the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal disea...
Background: In the UK approximately a quarter of the population experience infectious intestinal di...
BACKGROUND: Cases reported to national surveillance systems commonly form the sampling frame for pop...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to highlight problems with recruiting to an English stool sample commu...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate, overall and by organism, the incidence of infectious intestinal disease (II...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to estimate the (selective) proportion of patients consu...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
Background: Advances in molecular and genomic testing for patients with suspected infectious diarrho...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of Second Study ...