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Identifying barriers and facilitators to seeking care for symptoms of bacterial sepsis: A qualitative study.

Felicia RuffinElizabeth Van HornLaurie Kennedy-MaloneSusan Letvak
Published in: Nursing open (2023)
The patients' participation in the study has contributed to our understanding of patients' perspectives and experiences in the pre-hospital phase and provides important insights into what barriers and facilitators are encountered. Study findings highlight the need to develop interventions to improve patient decision time, patient-provider interactions and knowledge of bacteraemia and sepsis through patient and provider education.
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