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Negotiating bodily sensations between patients and GPs in the context of standardized cancer patient pathways - an observational study in primary care.

Cecilia Hultstrand AhlinAnna-Britt CoeMikael LiljaSenada Hajdarevic
Published in: BMC health services research (2020)
Patients and GPs seem to be mutually dependent on each other and both patients' expertise and GPs' medical expertise need to be reconciled during the encounter. The four social processes reported in this study acknowledge the challenging task which both patients and primary healthcare face. Namely, negotiating sensations signaling possible cancer and further identifying and matching them with the best pathway for investigations corresponding as well to patients' needs as to standardized routines as CPPs.
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