The delivery of cancer services is primarily hospital-based; however, General Practitioners (GPs) have a key role to play within the context of a multidisciplinary model of care. In order to fulfill their role in cancer care GPs must receive complete and timely information from appropriate members of the hospital team. The aim of this study was to investigate perceptions of the quality, format and timeliness of the patient information GPs receive from a multidisciplinary hospital-based lung cancer team, and elicit how communication between the team and the GP could be improved. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews with a representative sample (n=22) of members of the hospital team and a sample of GPs (n=8). A grounded theory...
Early diagnosis of lung cancer (LC) is a policy priority. However, symptoms are vague, associated wi...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
General practitioners (GPs) are an integral part of the multidisciplinary team that care for patient...
BACKGROUND: Cancer care involves many different healthcare providers. Delayed or inaccurate communic...
Effective cancer care depends on inter-sectoral and inter-professional communication. General Practi...
International audienceBackground: Patients suffering from cancers are increasingly numerous in gener...
In The Netherlands, cancer patients can turn to a variety of agencies to obtain cancer-related infor...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
In the last decade, the healthcare delivery model for many diseases has been changing from a disease...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
International audienceBackground: In cancer care, a GP's work is rarely defined clearly. Our aim was...
Integrated cancer care requires cooperation between specialists and general practitioners (GPs). Mut...
The aim of this study was to explore patients' perspectives on the role of their general practitione...
Early diagnosis of lung cancer (LC) is a policy priority. However, symptoms are vague, associated wi...
Early diagnosis of lung cancer (LC) is a policy priority. However, symptoms are vague, associated wi...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
General practitioners (GPs) are an integral part of the multidisciplinary team that care for patient...
BACKGROUND: Cancer care involves many different healthcare providers. Delayed or inaccurate communic...
Effective cancer care depends on inter-sectoral and inter-professional communication. General Practi...
International audienceBackground: Patients suffering from cancers are increasingly numerous in gener...
In The Netherlands, cancer patients can turn to a variety of agencies to obtain cancer-related infor...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
In the last decade, the healthcare delivery model for many diseases has been changing from a disease...
Objectives: Determine how general practitioners (GPs) manage patients with cancer symptoms. Design: ...
International audienceBackground: In cancer care, a GP's work is rarely defined clearly. Our aim was...
Integrated cancer care requires cooperation between specialists and general practitioners (GPs). Mut...
The aim of this study was to explore patients' perspectives on the role of their general practitione...
Early diagnosis of lung cancer (LC) is a policy priority. However, symptoms are vague, associated wi...
Early diagnosis of lung cancer (LC) is a policy priority. However, symptoms are vague, associated wi...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...
The aim of the study was to explore how patient information is communicated between health professio...