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The multiple comorbidities of psoriasis: The importance of a holistic approach

The multiple comorbidities of psoriasis: The importance of a holistic approach

22/06/2020

General practitioners are in a prime position to screen and diagnose common comorbidities of psoriasis and have the experience and knowledge to manage them accordingly.


The lived experience of multiple sclerosis: Patient insights to guide general practitioner care

The lived experience of multiple sclerosis: Patient insights to guide general practitioner care

01/04/2022

This article uses lived experience to outline some of the crucial trigger points where support from the general practitioner can have a significant impact on a positive path forward for the patient.


A young man with progressive worsening dyspnoea

A young man with progressive worsening dyspnoea

23/11/2018

A man aged 35 years with a 14-pack year history of smoking presented to his general practitioner with a 12-month history of progressive dyspnoea.


Chronic kidney disease monitoring in Australian general practice

Chronic kidney disease monitoring in Australian general practice

25/02/2019

There is room for improvement in monitoring patients with early chronic kidney disease when considering alignment with national guidelines.


A clinical approach to chronic respiratory disorders in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in primary care

A clinical approach to chronic respiratory disorders in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in primary care

10/11/2024

This paper describes a clinical approach to chronic respiratory disorders for clinicians working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, particularly in the remote Australian context.


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.


Exercise care by general practitioners: Providing sustainable solutions for patients living with chronic disease

Exercise care by general practitioners: Providing sustainable solutions for patients living with chronic disease

22/02/2024

This paper provides an overview of exercise care in general practice to support sustained solutions for patients living with chronic disease.


Renal tract

Renal tract

23/06/2021

The Focus articles in this issue explore COVID-19 renal disease, acute kidney injury, renal colic, paediatric urinary tract infections and haematuria.


Renal tract

Renal tract

23/06/2021

The interface of general practice and kidney healthcare has never been more important than it is in our current pandemic world.


Chronic kidney disease: Engaging our patients to change the course of this illness

Chronic kidney disease: Engaging our patients to change the course of this illness

25/03/2021

Patients can be empowered through understanding chronic kidney disease as not confined to a single organ system but as the antecedent and consequence of several pathophysiological processes.


Kidneys, ureters and bladder

Kidneys, ureters and bladder

22/03/2021

The Focus articles in this issue explore various aspects of chronic kidney disease, as well as cystitis symptoms in women.


Links between perceived general practitioner support and the wellbeing of Australian patients with persistent pain

Links between perceived general practitioner support and the wellbeing of Australian patients with persistent pain

23/03/2020

Psychological support provided by GPs is an important factor for the maintenance of a positive sense of wellbeing for patients with persistent pain.


Chronic pain: Overlap and specificity in multimorbidity management

Chronic pain: Overlap and specificity in multimorbidity management

26/09/2019

Chronic non-cancer pain management illustrates the case for reconceptualising chronic condition management using a generic lifestyle-based approach.


The importance of adequate referrals for chronic kidney disease management in a regional Australian area of nephrologist workforce shortage

The importance of adequate referrals for chronic kidney disease management in a regional Australian area of nephrologist workforce shortage

29/01/2018

The majority of referrals to a regional outpatient nephrology service contained insufficient detail to meet Australian guidelines.


Sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors for chronic kidney disease: Why, when and when not

Sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors for chronic kidney disease: Why, when and when not

10/11/2024

This article aims to provide evidence-based information to GPs, aiding the decision to initiate sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors for chronic kidney disease patients.

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