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A conceptual model of urgent care sense-making and help-seeking: a qualitative interview study of urgent care users in England.

Joanne TurnbullCatherine PopeJane PrichardGemma McKennaAnne Rogers
Published in: BMC health services research (2019)
There are important intersections between individual work and their social networks, further shaped by social context and time, to influence help-seeking. Recognising different, hidden or additional work for some groups may help design and configure services to support patient work in understanding and navigating urgent care.
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