Author: R. Iredale
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Binding: Digital
ISBN: B000RR7YUU
Category: Medical
Edition:
Binding: Digital
ISBN: B000RR7YUU
Category: Medical
'The edge effect': an exploratory study of some factors affecting referrals to cancer genetic services in rural Wales [An article from: Health and Place]
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This exploratory study examines the role of rurality in referrals from primary care to the Cancer Genetics Service for Wales (CGSW) through a case study of referrals from Montgomeryshire, a predominantly rural area in mid-Wales located adjacent to the English border. Awareness of CGSW amongst practitioners is low. We found that rurality plays a role in referral behaviour as distance, time travelling and accessibility by car and public transport are all perceived Get 'The edge effect': an exploratory study of some factors affecting referrals to cancer genetic services in rural Wales [An article from our bestseller medical books.
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The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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This exploratory study examines the role of rurality in referrals from primary care to the Cancer Genetics Service for Wales (CGSW) through a case study of referrals from Montgomeryshire, a predominantly rural area in mid-Wales located adjacent to the English border We found that rurality plays a role in referral behaviour as distance, time travelling and accessibility by car and public transport are all perceived
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