by Torunn Bjerve Eide, Jørund Straand, and Elin Olaug Rosvold

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by Torunn Bjerve Eide, Jørund Straand, and Elin Olaug Rosvold Patients' and GPs' expectations regarding healthcare-seeking behaviour: a Norwegian comparative study by Torunn Bjerve Eide, Jørund Straand, and Elin Olaug Rosvold Br J Gen Pract Open Volume ():bjgpopen18X101615 November 13, 2018 Copyright © 2018, The Authors

'Will people with the following complaints usually visit a GP 'Will people with the following complaints usually visit a GP?' The columns indicate the percentage of patients that answered 'yes' or 'probably yes', and GPs that answered 'almost always' or 'usually' (details in Tables 2 and 3). For deteriorating vision, anxiety, and sexual problems, the differences were significant when analysed by multiple logistic regression, correcting for GPs’ and patients’ age and sex, location of GP practice, and GPs' list size (Table 4)‏ 'Will people with the following complaints usually visit a GP?' The columns indicate the percentage of patients that answered 'yes' or 'probably yes', and GPs that answered 'almost always' or 'usually' (details in Tables 2 and 3). For deteriorating vision, anxiety, and sexual problems, the differences were significant when analysed by multiple logistic regression, correcting for GPs’ and patients’ age and sex, location of GP practice, and GPs' list size (Table 4) Torunn Bjerve Eide et al. BJGP Open 2018;bjgpopen18X101615 Copyright © 2018, The Authors