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GPs described an ongoing tension between applying single condition guidelines to patients with multimorbidity as security against uncertainty or penalty, and potentially causing patients harm. Above all, they chose to prioritise their long-term relationships for the numerous gains this brought such as mutual trust, deeper insight into a patient's unique circumstances, and useable knowledge of each individual's capacity for the work of illness and goals for life. GPs described a need for better multimorbidity management guidance. Perhaps more than this, they require policies and models of practice that provide remunerated time and space for nurturing trustful therapeutic partnerships.
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Raechel Damarell
Flinders University
Deidre D. Morgan
Flinders University
Jennifer Tieman
Flinders University
BMC Family Practice
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Flinders University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8be4502f13db44fbed856 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-020-01197-8