Objective This mixed-methods study set in the West Midlands region of the UK demonstrates the effectiveness of Q methodology in examining general practitioners' (GPs') perception of their role in children's oncology palliative care. Methods Using data obtained from the analysis of semistructured interviews with GPs who had cared for a child receiving palliative care at home and bereaved parents, 50 statements were identified as representative of the analysis findings. 32 GPs with a non-palliative child with cancer on their caseload were asked to rank the statements according to their level of agreement/disagreement on a grid. They were then asked to reflect and comment on the statements they most and least agreed with. The data were analyse...
Context: Although a large percentage of children with advanced-stage cancer die at home, remarkably ...
Context: Although a large percentage of children with advanced-stage cancer die at home, remarkably ...
Paediatric palliative care is a rare experience for many GPs. Although they recognise that they have...
Background The study being undertaken builds on earlier work that found general practitioners (GPs...
Background \ud The study being undertaken builds on earlier work that found general practitioners (G...
OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
Objective: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
Background \ud Childhood cancers cause the largest numbers of deaths by disease in children aged 0-1...
Background\ud Childhood cancers are rare and general practitioners (GPs) have limited experience in ...
Background Childhood cancers cause the largest numbers of deaths by disease in children aged 0-14 ...
Background Childhood cancers are rare and general practitioners (GPs) have limited experience in ca...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community an unu...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community\ud an u...
Paediatric palliative care is a rare experience for many GPs. Although they recognise that they have...
Context: Although a large percentage of children with advanced-stage cancer die at home, remarkably ...
Context: Although a large percentage of children with advanced-stage cancer die at home, remarkably ...
Paediatric palliative care is a rare experience for many GPs. Although they recognise that they have...
Background The study being undertaken builds on earlier work that found general practitioners (GPs...
Background \ud The study being undertaken builds on earlier work that found general practitioners (G...
OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
Objective: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
Background \ud Childhood cancers cause the largest numbers of deaths by disease in children aged 0-1...
Background\ud Childhood cancers are rare and general practitioners (GPs) have limited experience in ...
Background Childhood cancers cause the largest numbers of deaths by disease in children aged 0-14 ...
Background Childhood cancers are rare and general practitioners (GPs) have limited experience in ca...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community an unu...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community\ud an u...
Paediatric palliative care is a rare experience for many GPs. Although they recognise that they have...
Context: Although a large percentage of children with advanced-stage cancer die at home, remarkably ...
Context: Although a large percentage of children with advanced-stage cancer die at home, remarkably ...
Paediatric palliative care is a rare experience for many GPs. Although they recognise that they have...