It is crucial that people who use methamphetamine are able to access appropriate professional support.
This study synthesises evidence regarding hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance in primary care and identifies barriers and facilitators to surveillance.
To reduce diagnostic delay for women with endometriosis-related symptoms, we need to understand GPs’ perspectives on the challenges they face in diagnosing and managing endometriosis.
Recent consensus advice on the care of patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) supports improved care of patients with FH in the primary care setting.
This paper proposes a business model for primary care providers to implement cardiac rehabilitation using current Medicare items.
Interconception care is becoming increasingly important, with rising rates of overweight, obesity, diabetes and hypertension among people of reproductive age.
With more than 25% of patients attending more than one general practice in the previous year, the quality and continuity of care for multiple practice attenders requires further investigation.
The COVID-19 pandemic, with its resulting city lockdowns, mass quarantines and social isolation worldwide, has uniquely highlighted the importance of mental health.
Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease in Australia, with 1.2 million people known to have type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes.
It may be worthwhile for all clinicians to explore the conceptual frameworks that describe access to healthcare.
This paper presents reflections and recommendations for addressing weight stigma in healthcare following a codesign workshop.
When integrated into general practice, non-dispensing pharmacists provide clinical services within a team-based model of care to improve patient outcomes and quality use of medications.
Improvements in perinatal outcomes and intergenerational health can be achieved by optimising the maternal environment before conception, during pregnancy and in the first two years of a child’s life.
The serious health impact of trauma and adversity can be significantly lessened if patients receive trauma-informed care from GPs when needed.
This paper aims to identify transferable lessons from the implementation of diabetic retinopathy screening that could be applied to rheumatic heart disease echocardiographic detection.