British Journal of General Practice

SCIE-ISI SCOPUS (1990-2023)

  1478-5242

  0960-1643

  Anh Quốc

Cơ quản chủ quản:  ROYAL COLL GENERAL PRACTITIONERS , Royal College of General Practitioners

Lĩnh vực:
Medicine (miscellaneous)Family Practice

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Gill Rowlands, Joanne Protheroe, John Winkley, Marty Richardson, Paul T. Seed, Rima E. Rudd
Cancer diagnosis in primary care
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William Hamilton
Effectiveness of physician-targeted interventions to improve antibiotic use for respiratory tract infections
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Alike W. van der Velden, Evelien Pijpers, Marijke Kuyvenhoven, Sarah Tonkin‐Crine, Paul Little, Theo Verheij
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Colin Greaves, A. R. Middlebrooke, Lucy O'Loughlin, Sandra Holland, Jane Piper, Anna Steele, T. J. Gale, Fenella Hammerton, Mark Daly
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Mark D. Shapley, Gemma Mansell, Joanne L. Jordan, Kelvin P. Jordan
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Julia Hippisley‐Cox, Carol Coupland
Prevalence of causes of insomnia in primary care: a cross-sectional study
Tập 62 Số 595 - Trang e99-e103 - 2012
Bruce Arroll, Antônio Fernando, Karen Falloon, Felicity Goodyear‐Smith, Chinthaka B. Samaranayake, Guy R. Warman
Understanding the role of GPs’ gut feelings in diagnosing cancer in primary care: a systematic review and meta-analysis of existing evidence
Tập 70 Số 698 - Trang e612-e621 - 2020
Claire Friedemann Smith, Sarah Drew, Sue Ziébland, Brian D Nicholson
Background

Growing evidence for the role of GPs’ gut feelings in cancer diagnosis raises questions about their origin and role in clinical practice.

Aim

To explore the origins of GPs’ gut feelings for cancer, their use, and their diagnostic utility.

Design and setting

Systematic review and meta-analysis of international research on GPs’ gut feelings in primary care.

Method

Six databases were searched from inception to July 2019, and internet searches were conducted. A segregated method was used to analyse, then combine, quantitative and qualitative findings.

Results

Twelve articles and four online resources were included that described varied conceptualisations of gut feelings. Gut feelings were often initially associated with patients being unwell, rather than with a suspicion of cancer, and were commonly experienced in response to symptoms and non-verbal cues. The pooled odds of a cancer diagnosis were four times higher when gut feelings were recorded (OR 4.24, 95% confidence interval = 2.26 to 7.94); they became more predictive of cancer as clinical experience and familiarity with the patient increased. Despite being included in some clinical guidelines, GPs had varying experiences of acting on gut feelings as some specialists questioned their diagnostic value. Consequently, some GPs ignored or omitted gut feelings from referral letters, or chose investigations that did not require specialist approval.

Conclusion

GPs’ gut feelings for cancer were conceptualised as a rapid summing up of multiple verbal and non-verbal patient cues in the context of the GPs’ clinical knowledge and experience. Triggers of gut feelings not included in referral guidance deserve further investigation as predictors of cancer. Non-verbal cues that trigger gut feelings appear to be reliant on continuity of care and clinical experience; they tend to remain poorly recorded and are, therefore, inaccessible to researchers.

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Mental health help-seeking behaviours in young adults
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