Gps’ use of gut feelings when assessing cancer risk: a qualitative study in uk primary care

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Claire Friedemann Smith and colleagues from the Oxfordshire, UK have published the research: GPs’ use of gut feelings when assessing cancer risk: a qualitative study in UK primary care, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Erik Stolper and colleagues have established a common dialect for gut feelings across countries5,8-10 and languages,11 with two types of gut feelings commonly described: a sense of alarm or an uneasy feeling; or a feeling of reassurance or confidence about the health of the patient. As gut feelings were described as most reliable when used . . .

     

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