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Do Patients Treated for Colorectal Cancer Benefit from General Practitioner Support? A Video Vignette Study.

Kanupriya Kalia HehirMoyez JiwaAlexandra McManusRichard W ParsonsGeorgina PageyRupert Hodder
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2015)
In this pilot study, years of experience and direct patient contact hours had a significant and positive impact on the management of patients. This study also showed promising results indicating that management of the common side effects of colorectal cancer treatment can be delegated to general practice. Such an intervention could support the application of shared models of care. However, a larger study, including the management of side effects in real patients, needs to be conducted before this can be safely recommended.
Keyphrases
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