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'If my arms and legs aren't dropping off I'll wait to see my usual GP!' An analysis of older patients' attitudes to registrars informed by Agency Theory

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:48 authored by Andrew BonneyAndrew Bonney, Sandra JonesSandra Jones, Donald Iverson, Christopher Magee
Continuity of care and trust are important in older patient-doctor relationships which impacts older patient willingess to consult registrars for chronic disease management.

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Bonney, A. D., Jones, S. C., Iverson, D. C., Magee, C. A. (2012). 'If my arms and legs aren't dropping off I'll wait to see my usual GP!' An analysis of older patients' attitudes to registrars informed by Agency Theory. General Practice Education and Training (GPET): 2012 Convention Australia: Australian Government.

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