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Using the candidacy framework to understand how doctor-patient interactions influence perceived eligibility to seek help for cancer alarm symptoms: a qualitative interview study

机译:使用候选资格框架了解医患互动如何影响感知的资格以寻求癌症警报症状的帮助:一项定性访谈研究

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‘Candidacy’ is concerned with the way people consider their eligibility for accessing health services. We used the Candidacy Framework to explore how the doctor-patient relationship can influence perceived eligibility to visit their General Practitioner (GP) among people experiencing cancer alarm symptoms. We carried out a secondary analysis of qualitative interviews with 29 women and 33 men, aged ≥50?years experiencing cancer alarm symptoms, recruited through primary care. Interviews focused on symptom experience, help-seeking and primary care use. Framework analysis was used to analyse transcripts with a focus on GP-patient interactions. Perceived (im)permeability of services acted as a barrier to help-seeking, due to limited availability of appointments, time-limited communication and difficulties asserting candidacy. There was also a focal role of communication in building a positive doctor-patient relationship, with some participants describing resisting offers of appointments as a result of previous negative GP adjudication. These factors not only influenced the current consultation but had longer-term consequences for future consultation. Candidacy provides a valuable theoretical framework to understand the interactional factors of the doctor-patient relationship which influence perceived eligibility to seek help for possible cancer alarm symptoms. We have highlighted areas for targeted interventions to improve patient-centred care and improve earlier diagnosis.
机译:“候选资格”与人们考虑其获得医疗服务资格的方式有关。我们使用了候选资格框架来探讨医患关系如何影响感知到的在出现癌症警报症状的人中探访其全科医生的资格。我们对通过基层医疗机构招募的29名女性和33名年龄≥50岁的男性发生癌症警报症状进行了定性访谈。访谈集中在症状经验,寻求帮助和初级保健的使用上。框架分析用于分析成绩单,重点是GP与患者的互动。由于约会的可用性有限,时间有限的沟通以及难以确定候选人的资格,服务的可感知性(渗透性)成为寻求帮助的障碍。在建立积极的医患关系中,沟通也起着重要作用,一些参与者描述了由于先前的GP否决而拒绝了任命。这些因素不仅影响了当前的磋商,而且对未来的磋商产生了长期的影响。候选资格为理解医患关系的相互作用因素提供了宝贵的理论框架,这些因素影响感知的资格,以寻求可能的癌症警报症状的帮助。我们重点介绍了针对性干预领域,以改善以患者为中心的护理并改善早期诊断。

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