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Patients' gut feelings seem useful in primary care professionals' decision making.

BMC Prim Care

July 2022

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.

Background: Family physicians' diagnostic gut feelings have proved to be valuable. But what about patients' gut feelings? Research has shown that patients' gut feelings may contribute to their physicians' clinical reasoning. Dutch medical tribunals consider patients' worry useful for doctors' diagnostic process.

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Family physicians' diagnostic gut feelings are measurable: construct validation of a questionnaire.

BMC Fam Pract

January 2013

Caphri School for Public Health and Primary Care, Department of Primary Medicine, Maastricht University, P,O, Box 616, Maastricht, 6200 MD, The Netherlands.

Background: Family physicians perceive that gut feelings, i.e. a 'sense of reassurance' or a 'sense of alarm', play a substantial role in diagnostic reasoning.

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