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Finding the 'right' GP: a qualitative study of the experiences of people with long-COVID

Tom Kingstone, Anna K Taylor, Catherine A O'Donnell, Helen Atherton, David N Blane and Carolyn A Chew-Graham
BJGP Open 2020; 4 (5): bjgpopen20X101143. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen20X101143
Tom Kingstone
1School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Keele University, Keele, UK
2Research and Innovation Department, St George's Hospital, Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Stafford, UK
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3School of Medicine, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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Catherine A O'Donnell
4General Practice & Primary Care, Institute of Health & Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
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Helen Atherton
5Unit of Academic Primary Care, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
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4General Practice & Primary Care, Institute of Health & Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
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Carolyn A Chew-Graham
1School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Keele University, Keele, UK
2Research and Innovation Department, St George's Hospital, Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Stafford, UK
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    Table 1. Participant characteristics
    Participant numberSexAgeEthnicityAreaEducation levelWork statusOtherconditionsOnset ofCOVID-19aAg testAb test
    P1F20WhiteBritishUrbanStudentPTAsthmaMarNegNo
    P2M22White otherInner cityStudentNoHayfeverAprilNoNo
    P3M60WhiteBritishSub-urbanDegreeFTUlcerative colitisJanNoNo
    P4F37WhiteBritishRuralDegreeFTAnxietyMarNoNo
    P5F31WhiteBritishRuralDegreeFTHypothyroidMarNegNo
    P6F42WhiteBritishUrbanDegreeFTAllergiesMarNegNeg
    P7F37WhiteBritishUrbanDegreeFTHayfeverMarNegPos
    P8M68WhiteBritishRuralDegreeRetiredNon-tuberculosis mycobacterium disease, bronchiectasisMarNegNo
    P9F39WhiteBritishUrbanDegreeFTNoneAprNegNo
    P10F50WhiteBritishSub-ubanDegreeFTNoneMarNoNo
    P11F34Mixed heritageSemi-ruralDegreePTAllergiesMarNoNo
    P12M67WhiteBritishSub-urbanO levelsRetiredCardiac arrhythmiaMarNoPos
    P13F30White otherInner cityDegreeFTAllergiesMarNoPos
    P14M66WhiteBritishRuralDegreePTNoneMarNegNo
    P15F52WhiteBritishUrbanDegreePTImmunological defectsMarNegNo
    P16F42WhiteBritishUrbanDegreePTNoneAprNoNo
    P17F42WhiteBritishSub-urbanDegreeFTHay feverMarNegNeg
    P18F40WhiteBritishSub-urbanDegreeNoAsthma, CrohnsMarNegNeg
    P19F59WhiteBritishRuralDegreeNoHypothyroidismMarNoNo
    P20F54WhiteBritishSub-urbanA levelsPTHeart surgery as infant, fibromyalgiaMarNoNo
    P21F42WhiteBritishUrbanDegreePTAsthma, depressionMarNoNo
    P22F26WhiteBritishUrbanDegreePTAsthmaAprPosNeg
    P23F40WhiteBritishSub-urbanDegreePTAsthma, hayfever, IBSMarNegNo
    P24F37WhiteBritishUrbanDegreePTNoneMarNoNo
    • aAll dates in 2020. FT = full-time. PT = part-time. No = none. Neg = negative result. Pos = positive result.

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  • cognitive impairment

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