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Influence of a community-based approach to improve risk factors of lifestyle diseases by Japanese public health nurses: A case-control study

Influence of a community-based approach to improve risk factors of lifestyle diseases by Japanese public health nurses: A case-control study

26/09/2019

Continued support by public health nurses may lead to a comprehensive reduction in the risk of lifestyle diseases.


A randomised controlled trial of SMS reminders for routine asthma care in an Australian general practice

A randomised controlled trial of SMS reminders for routine asthma care in an Australian general practice

22/08/2019

This study examines whether SMS reminders may be a useful tool in the spectrum of care needed for optimal asthma management in general practice.


‘Autistic’ or ‘with autism’? Why the way general practitioners view and talk about autism matters

‘Autistic’ or ‘with autism’? Why the way general practitioners view and talk about autism matters

17/02/2021

It is necessary to be up to date with knowledge and language about autism, as society’s understanding of autism is continuingly being refined and informed by the Autistic community.


The pervasive impact of diabetes

The pervasive impact of diabetes

26/04/2019

Australian primary healthcare has been transitioning from episodic to continuous care of patients with diabetes.


Diabetes

Diabetes

26/04/2019

Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease in Australia, with 1.2 million people known to have type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes.


Multiple myeloma: Updated approach to management in 2018

Multiple myeloma: Updated approach to management in 2018

27/07/2018

With the advent of new treatments, the outcomes of myeloma have changed drastically in the past decade.


Identification and surgical management of acute severe ulcerative colitis: A guide for general practitioners

Identification and surgical management of acute severe ulcerative colitis: A guide for general practitioners

22/03/2024

This review provides GPs with an understanding of acute severe ulcerative colitis evaluation and risk assessment, emphasising surgical management and complementing existing medical methods.


Melasma

Melasma

19/11/2021

Given its frequent facial involvement, melasma has a significant impact on the quality of life of patients.


Medicinal cannabis in the treatment of chronic pain

Medicinal cannabis in the treatment of chronic pain

22/09/2021

It is estimated that 600,000 Australians currently self-medicate with cannabis, with chronic pain a leading indication for such use.


Management of foot burns with an emphasis on high-risk groups

Management of foot burns with an emphasis on high-risk groups

23/08/2021

The warm Australian climate and outdoor living pose a unique clinical profile for foot burns, with burn injury mechanisms varying across seasons and within patient subgroups.


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.


Thyroid disease: Long-term management of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism

Thyroid disease: Long-term management of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism

21/01/2021

Long-term management requires an understanding of the range of causes and benefits from a shared decision-making approach, with discussion about potential risks and benefits of therapy.


A precancerous skin lesion that is often misdiagnosed

A precancerous skin lesion that is often misdiagnosed

31/10/2019

An awareness of disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis as a precancerous skin condition is an important component of any Australian general practitioner’s basic skin knowledge.


Teaching patients with type 2 diabetes to self-administer insulin

Teaching patients with type 2 diabetes to self-administer insulin

24/04/2019

Promoting insulin as a normal part of the diabetes continuum and a beneficial change for long-term health will further improve patients’ experience during the commencement of insulin.


Paediatric inhaled airway foreign bodies: An update

Paediatric inhaled airway foreign bodies: An update

19/03/2019

It is important that a high level of clinical suspicion is maintained when paediatric patients present with a vague history or symptoms that may represent airway foreign bodies.

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