This paper explores the main issues associated with the use of primary care data for research and proposed solutions to address them.
This study explores the experiences of patients accessing and receiving gender-affirming care.
Patients and physicians need to be aware of the important implications that medical cannabis use may have for driving.
Conflicting advice causes great confusion and/or alarm for pregnant or breastfeeding women, who want the best for their babies.
The aims of this paper are to discuss the evidence for and components of preconception care, as well as the role of the general practitioner in the delivery of preconception care.
Patients with severe and persistent mental illness who attend community mental health clinics have high rates of engagement with general practice care.
A primary care journal such as AJGP will almost inevitably have individual readers who find some articles much more interesting than others.
The process for antiviral prescription and dispensing in Australia is outlined using nationwide data.
The postnatal period is a hugely rewarding part of clinical practice and potentially a time for establishing trusting and long-term therapeutic relationships in partnership with new parents.
Readers express their opinions on published articles and topics of interest.
Involving patients in the clinical decision-making process is integral to providing individualised care and is promoted as a hallmark of good clinical practice.
General practitioners are in an ideal place to assist in the stabilising of the health of those in custody and maintenance of the health of those released from prison.
Pre-consultation patient-directed reminders could be an effective tool to increase preventive care for patients with T2DM in general practice.
There may be multiple reasons why older people are not able to effectively access or engage with health technologies despite their availability.