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Patients with colorectal cancer - a qualitative study of referral pathways and continuing care

Authors :
Mark F, Harris
Shane, Pascoe
Lisa, Crossland
Justin, Beilby
Craig, Veitch
Allan, Spigelman
David, Weller
Source :
Australian family physician. 41(11)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

This article explores the views of general practitioners on their referral of colorectal cancer patients following diagnosis to specialist surgeons.Sampling was purposive. Nineteen GPs representing urban and rural areas participated in four focus groups.General practitioners viewed their relationship with surgeons to be of prime importance in the decision about whom to refer. This relationship allowed faster referrals and improved feedback from the specialist to the GP. General practitioners preferred referral to the private health services because they perceived delays in the public system and that referral and communication was easier with private specialists. Neither the volume of colorectal cancer work nor the availability of a multidisciplinary team influenced their decision making.The relationship and communication between GP and surgeon are important in facilitating the referral pathway and the continuing role that many GPs would like to have in the care of their patients.

Details

ISSN :
03008495
Volume :
41
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Australian family physician
Accession number :
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