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Patients' and clinicians' views on the appropriate use of safety-netting advice in consultations-an interview study from Sweden.

Rita FernholmCarolina WannhedenSofia Trygg LyckeSara RiggareKarin Pukk Harenstam
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
The establishment of a shared mental model between clinician and patient of the preconditions for the clinical encounter is a vital factor affecting how safety-netting advice is communicated and received and its ability to support patients in problem detection and planning after the visit. We suggest that successful safety-netting can be viewed as a team activity, where the clinician and patient collaborate in monitoring how the patient's condition progresses after the care visit. Furthermore, our findings suggest that to be successfully implemented, safety-netting advice needs to be tailored to the clinical context in general and to the patient-clinician encounter in particular.
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