General practitioners' reflections on using PSA for diagnosis of prostate cancer. A qualitative study
Objective To investigate how GPs use the PSA test as a diagnostic tool in daily practice.Design Qualitative study using focus group interviews, the transcripts being analyzed by systemic text condensation.Subjects A total of 17 Norwegian GPs in three CME groups.Main outcome measures Exploring GPs...
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Main Authors: | Olav Thorsen (Author), Eirik Viste (Author), Torgeir Gilje Lid (Author), Svein R. Kjosavik (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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