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Rating General Practitioner Consultation Performance In Cancer Care: Does The Specialty Of Assessors Matter? A Simulated Patient Study, M Jiwa, G Halkett, X Meng, M Berg
Rating General Practitioner Consultation Performance In Cancer Care: Does The Specialty Of Assessors Matter? A Simulated Patient Study, M Jiwa, G Halkett, X Meng, M Berg
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Background: Patients treated for prostate cancer may present to general practitioners (GPs) for treatment follow up, but may be reticent to have their consultations recorded. Therefore the use of simulated patients allows practitioner consultations to be rated. The aim of this study was to determine whether the speciality of the assessor has an impact on how GP consultation performance is rated.
Methods: Six pairs of scenarios were developed for professional actors in two series of consultations by GPs. The scenarios included: chronic radiation proctitis, Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) ‘bounce’, recurrence of cancer, urethral stricture, erectile dysfunction and depression or anxiety. …