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Patient Preferences for Investigating Cancer-Related Symptoms in Australian General Practice: A Discrete Choice Experiment.

Brent VenningAlison PearceRichard De Abreu LourencoRebekah HallRebecca BerginAlex LeeKeith DonohoeJon David Emery
Published in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2024)
Access-related factors, particularly waiting times and testing costs, emerged as the most pivotal elements influencing preferences, underscoring the substantial impact of these systemic factors on patient choices regarding investigations.
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