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Qualitative understandings of access to primary care services for consumers who use methamphetamine

Qualitative understandings of access to primary care services for consumers who use methamphetamine

25/06/2021

It is crucial that people who use methamphetamine are able to access appropriate professional support.


Consulting with a computer: New frontiers

Consulting with a computer: New frontiers

01/09/2020

Technology is increasingly encroaching into the doctor–patient consultation space, moving beyond the relatively straightforward applications in medical records.


Facilitating hepatitis B clinical management in general practice: A qualitative investigation

Facilitating hepatitis B clinical management in general practice: A qualitative investigation

01/09/2020

Increasing the numbers of people with hepatitis B being tested, regularly monitored and treated in primary care settings will require additional systems-strengthening activity.


Workforce planning: How we think about the impact of organisations on outcomes

Workforce planning: How we think about the impact of organisations on outcomes

27/07/2018

Morgan’s organisational metaphors are one example of a management conceptual model that might help us illuminate the prisms of presupposition and assumption that we hold about organisations.


Developing a general practice workforce for the future

Developing a general practice workforce for the future

27/07/2018

GPs will need to adapt rapidly to change, seizing opportunities offered by disruptive technology in a globalised world affected by climate change.


Producing a general practice workforce: Let’s count what counts

Producing a general practice workforce: Let’s count what counts

27/07/2018

We need to count what counts if we want to ensure modern workforce approaches can indeed produce a fit-for-purpose generalist workforce that is able to meet the needs of the communities we serve.


General practice work and workforce: Interdependencies between demand, supply and quality

General practice work and workforce: Interdependencies between demand, supply and quality

27/07/2018

The focus is shifting to how best to enable GPs to deliver effective, efficient and equitable care.


The youth-centricity of three university-associated general practices

The youth-centricity of three university-associated general practices

27/07/2018

The demonstrated youth-centricity of the general practices associated with QUT, UNSW and UniMelb contrasts with traditional general practice.


Patient-directed reminders to improve preventive care in general practice for patients with type 2 diabetes: A proof of concept

Patient-directed reminders to improve preventive care in general practice for patients with type 2 diabetes: A proof of concept

01/06/2018

Pre-consultation patient-directed reminders could be an effective tool to increase preventive care for patients with T2DM in general practice.


Factors associated with high psychological distress in primary carers of people with disability

Factors associated with high psychological distress in primary carers of people with disability

20/03/2019

This paper quantifies the burden of high psychological distress in primary carers of Australians with disability and identifies modifiable factors to improve mental healthcare in this population.


Understanding medical students’ interests in family medicine in Vietnam: A qualitative study

Understanding medical students’ interests in family medicine in Vietnam: A qualitative study

21/01/2022

Students’ perceptions of family medicine were positive, but their interests in and intention to pursue a career in family medicine were still low after a clinical rotation.


Online teaching materials and medical student impressions of general practice: Lots of rules and guidelines?

Online teaching materials and medical student impressions of general practice: Lots of rules and guidelines?

21/03/2025

Little is known about how didactic online learning materials curated by general practice faculty influence medical student impressions of general practice.


The relevance of medical history to current practice

The relevance of medical history to current practice

22/02/2024

Current medical practice includes a combination of what history tells us is appropriate and scientific explanation can confirm. Everyday practice requires both sources of guidance.


A practical guide to drafting your first manuscript for publication

A practical guide to drafting your first manuscript for publication

22/09/2023

This article provides an overview of the process of planning, drafting and submitting a paper for first-time authors.


Special Editorial: Australian Journal of General Practice responsive to the needs of our readers

Special Editorial: Australian Journal of General Practice responsive to the needs of our readers

01/07/2023

Medical publication is increasingly complex as the information environment becomes crowded. AJGP places the welfare of patients at the forefront, providing evidence-based and interesting content.

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