Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7525660 | Public Health | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Students, tutors, community organisations and health professionals found the exercise worthwhile and the method and setting acceptable. There were resource issues for the clinical team in follow-up of students with positive results for such a large screening event. Unexpected barriers were found by the CC as this kind of activity was not recognised for external quality review purposes. There were concerns about reputational loss and stigma of being involved in a TB project. As current initiatives aim to divert workload from stretched general practice surgeries, this may be an important addition to primary care screening.
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Authors
C.-L. Walker, K. Duffield, H. Kaur, M. Dedicoat, R. Gajraj,