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Mental health

Mental health

20/11/2020

The COVID-19 pandemic, with its resulting city lockdowns, mass quarantines and social isolation worldwide, has uniquely highlighted the importance of mental health.


Adult survivors of childhood trauma: Complex trauma, complex needs

Adult survivors of childhood trauma: Complex trauma, complex needs

22/06/2020

General practitioners can facilitate recovery-orientated, trauma-focused care, even when local services are limited.


Health Care Homes and whole-person care: A qualitative study of general practitioners’ views

Health Care Homes and whole-person care: A qualitative study of general practitioners’ views

20/11/2019

General practitioners believe that principles underlying Medical Homes may support whole-person care, but aspects of the current Health Care Homes trial could impede this whole-person approach.


Paediatric neck lumps: An approach for the primary physician

Paediatric neck lumps: An approach for the primary physician

26/04/2019

While paediatric cervical masses are most commonly benign and transient in nature, judicious consideration of red flag and congenital conditions is crucial.


Paediatric constipation: An approach and evidence-based treatment regimen

Paediatric constipation: An approach and evidence-based treatment regimen

01/05/2018

In the absence of organic aetiology, childhood constipation is almost always functional and is often due to painful bowel movements that prompt the child to withhold stool.


e-Therapy in primary care mental health

e-Therapy in primary care mental health

22/03/2018

Good quality e-mental health resources provide general practitioners with the opportunity to help patients improve their mental health in an efficient and illness-appropriate way.


Prostate cancer survivorship of Australian men living with prostate cancer: Patient support programs in Australia

Prostate cancer survivorship of Australian men living with prostate cancer: Patient support programs in Australia

23/09/2024

An overview of prostate cancer patient support programs in Australia to help general practitioners direct patient referrals and optimise clinical care.


Importance of skin of colour dermatology in the primary care setting in Australia

Importance of skin of colour dermatology in the primary care setting in Australia

21/09/2023

This study discusses how skin in patients with skin of colour is biologically, functionally and structurally different to that of patients with lightly pigmented skin.


Assessment of cultural safety in a post–Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) era

Assessment of cultural safety in a post–Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) era

21/01/2022

Establishing a culturally safe assessment of cultural safety, determined by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, should be prioritised as an essential component of registrar assessment.


Management of heavy menstrual bleeding in Australian general practice: An analysis of BEACH data

Management of heavy menstrual bleeding in Australian general practice: An analysis of BEACH data

27/07/2021

This study provides insights into the management of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) prior to the release of the HMB clinical care standard.


Diagnosis and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic

Diagnosis and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic

23/11/2020

The traumatic experiences associated with COVID-19 pose significant risks for the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the exacerbation of pre-existing PTSD.


Teenage pregnancy

Teenage pregnancy

29/05/2020

Adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes can be ameliorated through antenatal and postnatal care that attends to the special needs of this group.


Health coaching as a lifestyle medicine process in primary care

Health coaching as a lifestyle medicine process in primary care

26/09/2019

Health coaching is an integral part of lifestyle medicine that can be used to facilitate behaviour change in key lifestyle areas.


Making choices at menopause

Making choices at menopause

27/06/2019

Menopause is an opportune time for clinicians to assess and promote health, and provide balanced information about treatment choices for symptomatic women.


Ready, set, blow: A mixed method enquiry into the use of nasal balloon auto-inflation treatment for otitis media with effusion

Ready, set, blow: A mixed method enquiry into the use of nasal balloon auto-inflation treatment for otitis media with effusion

21/05/2025

This study aimed to understand the experiences of using nasal balloon auto-inflation as a treatment for childhood otitis media with effusion.

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