Browsing by Author "Blackmore, Tania"

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  • Barriers and facilitators to colorectal cancer diagnosis in New Zealand: a qualitative study

    Blackmore, Tania; Norman, Kimberley; Kidd, Jacquie; Cassim, Shemana; Chepulis, Lynne Merran; Keenan, Rawiri; Firth, Melissa; Jackson, Christopher G.C.A.; Stokes, Tim E.; Weller, David; Emery, Jon; Lawrenson, Ross (BMC, 2020-10-01)
    Background: New Zealand (NZ) has high rates of colorectal cancer but low rates of early diagnosis. Due to a lack of understanding of the pre-diagnostic experience from the patient’s perspective, it is necessary to investigate ...
  • How do colorectal cancer patients rate their GP: a mixed methods study

    Blackmore, Tania; Chepulis, Lynne Merran; Keenan, Rawiri; Kidd, Jacquie; Stokes, Tim E.; Weller, David; Emery, Jon; Lawrenson, Ross (BMC, 2021-04-08)
    Background: New Zealand (NZ) has a high incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) and low rates of early diagnosis. With screening not yet nationwide, the majority of CRC is diagnosed through general practice. A good patient-general ...
  • Outcomes from colonoscopy following referral from New Zealand general practice: a retrospective analysis

    Lawrenson, Ross; Moosa, Sheena; Warren, Judy; van Dalen, Ralph; Chepulis, Lynne; Blackmore, Tania; Lao, Chunhuan; Mayo, Christopher; Kidd, Jacquie; Firth, Melissa; Stokes, Tim; Elwood, Mark; Weller, David; Emery, Joh (BMC, 2021-12-15)
    Background: New Zealand has high rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) but poor outcomes. Most patients with CRC are diagnosed following referral from general practice, where a general practitioner (GP) assesses symptoms according ...
  • Patient-reported diagnostic intervals to colorectal cancer diagnosis in the Midland region of New Zealand: a prospective cohort study

    Blackmore, Tania; Chepulis, Lynne Merran; Rawiri, Keenan; Kidd, Jacquie; Stokes, Tim E.; Firth, Melissa; Elwood, Mark; Weller, David; Emery, Jon; Lawrenson, Ross (Oxford University Press, 2021)
    Background and objectives New Zealand (NZ) has high rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) but low rates of early detection. The majority of CRC is diagnosed through general practice, where lengthy diagnostic intervals are ...