Creating space for gut feelings in the diagnosis of cancer in primary care.
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Optimising GPs’ communication of advice to facilitate patients’ self-care and prompt follow-up when the diagnosis is uncertain: a realist review of ‘safety-netting’ in primary care
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Friedemann Smith C. et al, (2022), BMJ Quality & Safety
Metabolomic Biomarkers in Blood Samples Identify Cancers in a Mixed Population of Patients with Nonspecific Symptoms.
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Larkin JR. et al, (2022), Clin Cancer Res
Harnessing the electronic health care record to optimise patient safety in primary care: a framework for evaluating “electronic safety netting” tools (Preprint)
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Black GB. et al, (2021), JMIR Medical Informatics
GPs’ use of gut feelings when assessing cancer risk: A qualitative study in UK primary care
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Smith CF. et al, (2021), British Journal of General Practice, 71, E356 - E363
Cultivating Doctors’ Gut Feeling: Experience, Temporality and Politics of Gut Feelings in Family Medicine
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Kristensen BM. et al, (2021), Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry
The GLANCE study: Patients’ and GPs’ views on the use of gut feelings for cancer in primary care
Conference paper
FRIEDEMANN SMITH C. et al, (2020)
Understanding the role of General Practitioners’ gut feelings in diagnosing cancer in primary care: A systematic review and meta-analysis of existing evidence
Journal article
FRIEDEMANN SMITH C. et al, (2020), British Journal of General Practice
Direct access cancer testing in primary care: A systematic review of use and clinical outcomes
Journal article
Smith CF. et al, (2018), British Journal of General Practice, 68, e594 - e603
General practitioner referrals to one-stop clinics for symptoms that could be indicative of cancer: A systematic review of use and clinical outcomes
Journal article
Friedemann Smith C. et al, (2018), Family Practice, 36, 255 - 261
Developing clinical guidelines with scant evidence approaches taken and lessons learnt.
Journal article
Friedemann Smith C. et al, (2018), Arch Dis Child Educ Pract Ed, 103, 78 - 81
The Suspected CANcer (SCAN) pathway: Protocol for evaluating a new standard of care for patients with non-specific symptoms of cancer
Journal article
Nicholson BD. et al, (2018), BMJ Open, 8
The impact of body vigilance on help-seeking for cancer 'alarm' symptoms: a community-based survey.
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Winstanley K. et al, (2016), BMC Public Health, 16
Quantifying the Association Between Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Journal article
Wahid A. et al, (2016), Journal of the American Heart Association, 5
Smokers are less likely than non-smokers to seek help for a lung cancer 'alarm' symptom
Journal article
Friedemann Smith C. et al, (2016), Thorax, 71, 659 - 661
Worrying about wasting GP time as a barrier to help-seeking: A community-based, qualitative study
Journal article
Cromme SK. et al, (2016), British Journal of General Practice, 66, e474 - e482
Quantitative evaluation of an information leaflet to increase prompt help-seeking for gynaecological cancer symptoms
Journal article
Morris M. et al, (2016), BMC Public Health, 16
What prompts help-seeking for cancer 'alarm' symptoms? A primary care based survey.
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Erratum: Are treatments more effective than placebos? A systematic review and meta-analysis (PLoS ONE (2015) 11:1 (e0147354) 10.1371/journal.pone.0147354))
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Howick J. et al, (2016), PLoS ONE, 11