Asthma presentations are common in general practice, but opportunities to control asthma are often missed.
Prognostic uncertainty delays discussions and leads to unnecessary treatments for older patients who are dying.
Text-based e-mental health programs may worsen the treatment gap for disadvantaged patients because of inherent high literacy requirements.
This paper examines the importance of, and challenges in, measuring and promoting continuity of care in Australia.
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.
Study to inform the development of feasible, acceptable and useful intervention strategies for Australian general practice training to address burnout and wellbeing.
Concise, clear and practical resources can support general practitioners when identifying whom to test for hepatitis B.
This study supports the prospect of expanding rural general practitioner endoscopy services to meet increasing demands in a safe, effective manner.
This article outlines the key steps a health practice can take towards managing its compliance with privacy laws and data breach notification requirements.
This study aims to contextualise the enablers and barriers to telehealth early medical abortion provision, providing insight for healthcare policy and practice to improve accessibility.
This study aims to describe the models of care (MoC) used in the provision of IUDs by Australian GPs.
This study explores the ways in which treating practitioners can recognise, support and assist doctors with mental health or substance use challenges who are facing regulatory processes.
A high proportion of early-career general practitioners working part time in clinical general practice has implications for workplace planning.
Refugee women exhibit some of the highest rates of chronic pain, but the relationship between chronic pain and refugee-related challenges arising from migration trajectories remains unclear.
Home visits may change patients’ healthcare resource utilisation, including hospital admission, medications, outpatient and emergency room visits.