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Exploring why European primary care physicians sometimes do not think of, or act on, a possible cancer diagnosis: A qualitative study

Hajdarevic, Senada; Högberg, Cecilia; Marzo-Castillejo, Mercè; Siliņa, Vija; Sawicka-Powierza, Jolanta; Esteva, Magadalena; Koskela, Tuomas; Petek, Davorina; Contreras-Martos, Sara; Mangione, Marcello; Ožvačić Adžić, Zlata; Asenova, Radost; Gašparović Babić, Svjetlana; Brekke, Mette; Buczkowski, Krzysztof; Buono, Nicola; Çifçili, Saliha Serap; Dinant, Geert-Jan; Doorn, Babette; Hoffman, Robert D; Kuodza, George; Murchie, Peter; Pilv, Liina; Puia, Aida; Rapalavicius, Aurimas; Smyrnakis, Emmanouil; Weltermann, Birgitta; Harris, Michael (2023)

 
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Hajdarevic, Senada
Högberg, Cecilia
Marzo-Castillejo, Mercè
Siliņa, Vija
Sawicka-Powierza, Jolanta
Esteva, Magadalena
Koskela, Tuomas
Petek, Davorina
Contreras-Martos, Sara
Mangione, Marcello
Ožvačić Adžić, Zlata
Asenova, Radost
Gašparović Babić, Svjetlana
Brekke, Mette
Buczkowski, Krzysztof
Buono, Nicola
Çifçili, Saliha Serap
Dinant, Geert-Jan
Doorn, Babette
Hoffman, Robert D
Kuodza, George
Murchie, Peter
Pilv, Liina
Puia, Aida
Rapalavicius, Aurimas
Smyrnakis, Emmanouil
Weltermann, Birgitta
Harris, Michael
2023

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BJGPO.2023.0029
doi:10.3399/BJGPO.2023.0029
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<p>BACKGROUND: While primary care physicians (PCPs) play a key role in cancer detection, they can find cancer diagnosis challenging, and some patients have considerable delays between presentation and onward referral.</p><p>AIM: To explore European PCPs' experiences and views on cases where they considered that they had been slow to think of, or act on, a possible cancer diagnosis.</p><p>DESIGN & SETTING: A multicentre European qualitative study, based on an online survey with open-ended questions, asking PCPs for their narratives about cases when they had missed a diagnosis of cancer.</p><p>METHOD: Using maximum variation sampling, PCPs in 23 European countries were asked to describe what happened in a case where they were slow to think of a cancer diagnosis, and for their views on why it happened. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.</p><p>RESULTS: A total of 158 PCPs completed the questionnaire. The main themes were as follows: patients' descriptions did not suggest cancer; distracting factors reduced PCPs' cancer suspicions; patients' hesitancy delayed the diagnosis; system factors not facilitating timely diagnosis; PCPs felt that they had acted wrongly; and problems with communicating adequately.</p><p>CONCLUSION: The study identified six overarching themes that need to be addressed. Doing so should reduce morbidity and mortality in the small proportion of patients who have a significant, avoidable delay in their cancer diagnosis. The 'Swiss cheese' model of accident causation showed how the themes related to each other.</p>
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