Browsing Institute Director's Office by Author "Johnson, M"
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer assessment in primary care: a qualitative study of GP views.
Archer, S; Calanzani, N; Honey, S; Johnson, M; Neal, R; Scott, SE; Walter, FM (2021-08)BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis is key to improve cancer outcomes, and most cancers are diagnosed in primary care after initial symptomatic presentation. Emerging evidence suggests an increase in avoidable cancer deaths owing ... -
PRimary care rEsponse to domestic violence and abuse in the COvid-19 panDEmic (PRECODE): protocol of a rapid mixed-methods study in the UK.
Szilassy, E; Barbosa, EC; Dixon, S; Feder, G; Griffiths, C; Johnson, M; De Simoni, A; Wileman, V; Panovska-Griffiths, J; Dowrick, A (BioMed Central, 2021-05-12)BACKGROUND: The implementation of lockdowns in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a system switch to remote primary care consulting at the same time as the incidence of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) ... -
UNDERSTANDING MISSED OPPORTUNITIES FOR MORE TIMELY DIAGNOSIS OF BRAIN CANCER - WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE BRACED QUALITATIVE INTERVIEW STUDY WITH ADULT GLIOMA PATIENTS?
Penfold, C; Joannides, AJ; Sage, W; Brodbelt, A; Jenkinson, MD; Price, S; Watts, C; Bell, J; Johnson, M; Hamilton, W (2018-01) -
Understanding missed opportunities for more timely diagnosis of brain cancer – what can we learn from the BRACED qualitative interview study with adult glioma patients?
Penfold, C; Joannides, AJ; Sage, W; Brodbelt, A; Jenkinson, MD; Price, S; Watts, C; Bell, J; Johnson, M; Hamilton, W (2018-01-31)BACKGROUND BRACED (The BRAin Cancer Early Detection study) is a qualitative study of patient perspectives on factors affecting timely diagnosis of primary brain tumours. Patient, doctor and health-care system-related ... -
Understanding symptom appraisal and help-seeking in people with symptoms suggestive of pancreatic cancer: a qualitative study
Mills, K; Birt, L; Emery, JD; Hall, N; Banks, J; Johnson, M; Lancaster, J; Hamilton, W; Rubin, GP; Walter, FM (BMJ Publishing Group, 2017-09-03)Objective Pancreatic cancer has poor survival rates due to non-specific symptoms leading to later diagnosis. Understanding how patients interpret their symptoms could inform approaches to earlier diagnosis. This study ...