This paper describes a step-by-step approach to ethics applications for research projects in primary care for new and inexperienced researchers and those new to primary care research.
This article outlines the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of Restless legs syndrome (RLS).
This paper provides a brief overview of ‘algorithmic bias’, which refers to the tendency of some AI systems to perform poorly for disadvantaged or marginalised groups.
This paper aims to provide an understanding of the practical application of decolonised and antiracist approaches for the general practitioner supervisor.
Information seeking can be done with a patient in a way that builds trust and rapport, such that it becomes a value-adding part of the consultation for patients.
The process for antiviral prescription and dispensing in Australia is outlined using nationwide data.
Nature prescribing involves a health professional recommending time in nature so as to benefit health. This article provides guidance for the implementation of nature prescribing in general practice.
This study explores one theoretical framework, Normalisation Process Theory, to understand how it can be used in general practice research.
A review of the challenges that frame the problems affecting general practice.
A suggested model for general practice that allows the full scope of practice to be developed while supporting general practitioners in their careers.
This article explores how supervisor professional development might better meet the outcomes set out in The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners’ Standards for general practice training.
AJGP would like to thank all our 2022 reviewers for their generous contribution to the journal.
There may be multiple reasons why older people are not able to effectively access or engage with health technologies despite their availability.
Strategies that have successfully increased COVID-19 vaccine uptake may also be effective in enhancing uptake across a range of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Negative online reviews may have significant ramifications for a clinician’s reputation, medical practice and wellbeing.