Aims: The aim was to conduct a thematic analysis of the free-text comments from the Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2015-2016.Maggie CunninghamNMAHP RU University of Stirling Stirling UKMary WellsPsycho-Oncology: Journal of the Psychological Social and Behavioral Dimensions of Cancer...
A new report by the University of Stirling has been published on patients' experience of cancer care in Scotland. Over 2600 patients provided almost 7000 "free text" comments in response to the first ever national cancer experience survey, funded by Macmillan Cancer Support and the Scottish Govern...
Whether anxiety influences seeking medical help about cancer is not known. The purpose of this study about adolescents was to examine: 1) the relationship between contextual factors and awareness of signs and symptoms of cancer and barriers (including emotional barriers) to seeking medical help, and...
Women are also expected to experience increases in the numbers of diagnosed tumours of the cervix and, to a lesser extent, breast. In contrast, mortality is predicted to remain unchanged for cervical cancer and to decline for breast cancer. Organised screening exists for these cancers (Warner et...
patient safety; guidelines; 8.Parechovirus meningitis - Old foe or new adversary? 机译:帕雷乔病毒性脑膜炎-老对手还是新对手? 作者:Mitchell S.;Jones L.;Templeton K.;Harvala H. 期刊名称:《Scottish medical journal》 | 2013年第2期 9.Symptoms do not predict colorectal cancer in an FOB scree...
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