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Patients' action during their cardiac event: qualitative study exploring differences and modifiable factors   Commentary: Grounded theory and the constant comparative method

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The most critical factor influencing the time between onset of symptoms and calling for professional medical help is that patients and others recognise their symptoms as cardiac in origin. This study suggests that various points of intervention in the decision making process could assist symptom recognition and therefore faster access to effective treatment.

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