Referring advanced cancer patients for palliative treatment: a national structured vignette survey of Australian GPs.
@article{Halkett2014ReferringAC,
title={Referring advanced cancer patients for palliative treatment: a national structured vignette survey of Australian GPs.},
author={Georgia K. B. Halkett and Moyez Jiwa and Xingqiong Meng and Eugene Wk Leong},
journal={Family practice},
year={2014},
volume={31 1},
pages={
60-70
}
}BACKGROUND
Although (general practitioners) GPs have a role in managing patients with advanced cancer, little is known about their referral decisions.
AIM
The aim of this study was to explore, using structured vignettes, how GPs might manage patients presenting with advanced cancer.
DESIGN
A self-administered survey consisting of structured vignettes was administered to GPs in Australia. Fifty-six vignettes describing patients who may benefit from palliative care and/or treatment were…
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