Tuomas H Koskela, Magdalena Esteva, Marcello Mangione, Sara Contreras Martos, Senada Hajdarevic, Cecilia Högberg, Mercè Marzo-Castillejo, Jolanta Sawicka-Powierza, Vija Siliņa, Michael Harris, Davorina Petek
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What would primary care practitioners do differently after a delayed cancer diagnosis? Learning lessons from their experiences.
Objective: Diagnosis of cancer is challenging in primary care due to the low incidence of cancer cases in primary care practice. A prolonged diagnostic interval may be due to doctor, patient or system factors, or may be due to the characteristics of the cancer itself. The objective of this study was to learn from Primary Care Physicians' (PCP) experiences of incidents when they had failed to think of, or act on, a cancer diagnosis.
Design: A qualitative, online survey eliciting PCP narratives. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.
Setting and subjects: A primary care study, with narratives from 159 PCPs in 23 European countries.
Main outcome measures: PCPs' narratives on the question 'If you saw this patient with cancer presenting in the same way today, what would you do differently?
Results: The main themes identified were: thinking broadly; improvement in communication and clinical management; use of other available resources and 'I wouldn't do anything differently'.
Conclusion (implications): To achieve more timely cancer diagnosis, PCPs need to provide a long-term, holistic and active approach with effective communication, and to ensure shared decision-making, follow-up and continuing re-assessment of the patients' clinical conditions.
期刊介绍:
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is an international online open access journal publishing articles with relevance to general practice and primary health care. Focusing on the continuous professional development in family medicine the journal addresses clinical, epidemiological and humanistic topics in relation to the daily clinical practice.
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is owned by the members of the National Colleges of General Practice in the five Nordic countries through the Nordic Federation of General Practice (NFGP). The journal includes original research on topics related to general practice and family medicine, and publishes both quantitative and qualitative original research, editorials, discussion and analysis papers and reviews to facilitate continuing professional development in family medicine. The journal''s topics range broadly and include:
• Clinical family medicine
• Epidemiological research
• Qualitative research
• Health services research.