BACKGROUND: The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physiotherapists towards extending the role of sickness certification beyond the medical profession in primary care. METHODS: Fifteen GPs, seven nurses and six physiotherapists were selected to achieve varied respondent characteristics including sex, geographical location, service duration and post-graduate specialist training. Constant-comparative qualitative analysis of data from 28 semi-structured telephone interviews was undertaken. RESULTS: The majority of respondents supported the extended role concept; however members of each professional group also rejected the notion. Respondents employed four different legitimacy claims to justify their vie...
Objectives The aim of this thesis was to assess the importance of general practitioners (GP) and pat...
Background: Up to a third of general practice consultations involve issuing sickness certificates. R...
Sickness certification is a routine task of primary care (PC) physicians which has an impact on pati...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physioth...
The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physiotherapists tow...
Background The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physioth...
Objectives To explore how general practitioners operate the sickness certification system, their vie...
Background: Sickness certification causes problems for general practitioners (GPs). Difficulty with ...
There is no common understanding on what constitutes good sick-listing, a frequent and problematic t...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY Studies from several countries (Scandinavia, United Kingdom) report that ge...
Abstract Background In order to get sickness benefit a sick-listed person need a medical certificate...
Abstract Background Strong evidence supports an early...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Studies from several countries (Scandinavia, United Kingdom) report that gene...
Objectives The aim of this thesis was to assess the importance of general practitioners (GP) and pat...
Background: Up to a third of general practice consultations involve issuing sickness certificates. R...
Sickness certification is a routine task of primary care (PC) physicians which has an impact on pati...
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physioth...
The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physiotherapists tow...
Background The study aimed to explore the views of general practitioners (GPs), nurses and physioth...
Objectives To explore how general practitioners operate the sickness certification system, their vie...
Background: Sickness certification causes problems for general practitioners (GPs). Difficulty with ...
There is no common understanding on what constitutes good sick-listing, a frequent and problematic t...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY Studies from several countries (Scandinavia, United Kingdom) report that ge...
Abstract Background In order to get sickness benefit a sick-listed person need a medical certificate...
Abstract Background Strong evidence supports an early...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Studies from several countries (Scandinavia, United Kingdom) report that gene...
Objectives The aim of this thesis was to assess the importance of general practitioners (GP) and pat...
Background: Up to a third of general practice consultations involve issuing sickness certificates. R...
Sickness certification is a routine task of primary care (PC) physicians which has an impact on pati...