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How common is multiple general practice attendance in Australia?

How common is multiple general practice attendance in Australia?

23/04/2018

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.


Placing women’s mental health in context: The value of a feminist paradigm

Placing women’s mental health in context: The value of a feminist paradigm

01/07/2023

This article provides an overview of feminist principles for responding to mental distress in women, considering the connections between gender inequality and women’s mental health.


Could an online or digital aid facilitate discussions about sexual health with older Australians in general practice?

Could an online or digital aid facilitate discussions about sexual health with older Australians in general practice?

23/11/2018

Online and digital aids could provide an effective means to help facilitate sexual health discussions with older patients in general practice, provided they are designed with the patient in mind.


Improving women’s health improves health for everyone

Improving women’s health improves health for everyone

23/10/2024

Providing care for key reproductive life stages (preconception, after miscarriage and at medical termination) is discussed. A program for enhancing responses to domestic violence is also explored.


Women’s sexual and reproductive health

Women’s sexual and reproductive health

23/10/2024

Providing care for key reproductive life stages (preconception, after miscarriage and at medical termination) is discussed. A program for enhancing responses to domestic violence is also explored.


Updates in digital shared care: Launching into the 21st century

Updates in digital shared care: Launching into the 21st century

23/10/2024

This paper explores the contemporary shared care landscape in Australia, highlighting the digital transformation of healthcare, the adoption of eHealth technologies, and their impact.


Contraception options during pubertal transition: Risks, benefits and considerations

Contraception options during pubertal transition: Risks, benefits and considerations

23/09/2024

Contraceptive options for young people seeking contraception.


Exploring consumer perspectives about the Health Care Home model of primary care provision: A qualitative study

Exploring consumer perspectives about the Health Care Home model of primary care provision: A qualitative study

21/01/2022

Consumers with chronic medical conditions may not readily embrace Health Care Home practice redesign initiatives in Australia.


Measles elimination in Australia: Hard won, easily lost

Measles elimination in Australia: Hard won, easily lost

27/02/2020

Given the current global context, heightened vigilance is essential for early detection and management of any imported measles cases.


<em>Great Expectations</em> and e-mental health: The role of literacy in mediating access to mental healthcare

Great Expectations and e-mental health: The role of literacy in mediating access to mental healthcare

27/06/2019

Text-based e-mental health programs may worsen the treatment gap for disadvantaged patients because of inherent high literacy requirements.


The many identities of the female breast

The many identities of the female breast

22/04/2025

Problems affecting the female breast are diverse, affect all life stages, and require general practitioners to manage acute, chronic and preventive healthcare issues.


Breast health

Breast health

22/04/2025

Problems affecting the female breast are diverse, affect all life stages, and require general practitioners to manage acute, chronic and preventive healthcare issues.


The difference the system makes

The difference the system makes

21/03/2025

Obesity is prevalent and tertiary prevention of the complications of obesity can be provided through publicly funded obesity management clinics as well as private obesity or general practice clinics.


A refresher on the primary care and public health management of acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis

A refresher on the primary care and public health management of acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis

21/03/2025

The aim of this review is to draw attention to a preventable childhood condition, detailing the clinical presentation, diagnostic pathway and management.


Out of sight, out of mind: Investing in prison primary healthcare to target vulnerable groups

Out of sight, out of mind: Investing in prison primary healthcare to target vulnerable groups

21/03/2025

General practitioners are in an ideal place to assist in the stabilising of the health of those in custody and maintenance of the health of those released from prison.

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