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    Epidemiology of multimorbidity within the Brazilian adult general population: Evidence from the 2013 National Health Survey (PNS 2013) by Rzewuska, Magdalena, de Azevedo-Marques, João Mazzoncini, Coxon, Domenica, Zanetti, Maria Lúcia, Zanetti, Ana Carolina Guidorizzi, Franco, Laercio Joel, Santos, Jair Lício Ferreira

    Published in PloS one (09-02-2017)
    “…Middle-income countries are facing a growing challenge of adequate health care provision for people with multimorbidity. The objectives of this study were to…”
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    The Aarhus statement on cancer diagnostic research: turning recommendations into new survey instruments by Coxon, Domenica, Campbell, Christine, Walter, Fiona M, Scott, Suzanne E, Neal, Richard D, Vedsted, Peter, Emery, Jon, Rubin, Greg, Hamilton, William, Weller, David

    Published in BMC health services research (03-09-2018)
    “…Over recent years there has been a growth in cancer early diagnosis (ED) research, which requires valid measurement of routes to diagnosis and diagnostic…”
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    The relative importance of perceived doctor's attitude on the decision to consult for symptomatic osteoarthritis: a choice-based conjoint analysis study by Coxon, Domenica, Frisher, Martin, Jinks, Clare, Jordan, Kelvin, Paskins, Zoe, Peat, George

    Published in BMJ open (26-10-2015)
    “…Some patients spend years with painful osteoarthritis without consulting for it, including times when they are experiencing persistent severe pain and…”
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    Deciding to consult the general practitioner for joint pain: a choice-based conjoint analysis study by Coxon, Domenica

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…A substantial proportion of older adults with non-inflammatory joint pain do not consult their general practitioner (GP) despite apparent clinical need. This…”
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