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Health impairment allegations against doctors: Qualitative analysis and insights for Australian general practitioners

Health impairment allegations against doctors: Qualitative analysis and insights for Australian general practitioners

01/05/2023

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.


‘Your head can literally be spinning’: A qualitative study of general practice supervisors’ professional identity

‘Your head can literally be spinning’: A qualitative study of general practice supervisors’ professional identity

26/04/2019

A supervisor’s identity is strongly tied to relationships that support and reinforce their role; it is important to recognise, protect and cultivate a program that values these relationships.


How do general practitioners conceptualise self-harm in their older patients? A qualitative study

How do general practitioners conceptualise self-harm in their older patients? A qualitative study

22/02/2018

Most older people who have died by suicide have seen a GP in the preceding three months, representing a potential opportunity to intervene.


Challenges in diagnosing and managing endometriosis in general practice: A Western Australian qualitative study

Challenges in diagnosing and managing endometriosis in general practice: A Western Australian qualitative study

27/07/2023

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.


Burnout and wellbeing in the Australian general practice training context: Stakeholder-informed guidelines

Burnout and wellbeing in the Australian general practice training context: Stakeholder-informed guidelines

18/02/2023

Study to inform the development of feasible, acceptable and useful intervention strategies for Australian general practice training to address burnout and wellbeing.


Exploring opportunities for general practice registrars to manage older patients with chronic disease: A qualitative study

Exploring opportunities for general practice registrars to manage older patients with chronic disease: A qualitative study

27/06/2019

There is a need to enhance aged care exposure for general practice registrars in ways that build on the competence of registrars and the trust in registrars by older patients and supervisors.


Models of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment in primary care: A scoping review

Models of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment in primary care: A scoping review

23/09/2024

This article looks at how the cascade of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment have been implemented in primary care settings globally.


Heavy drinkers’ expectations and experiences when discussing alcohol use during a general practice visit in Australia: A qualitative study

Heavy drinkers’ expectations and experiences when discussing alcohol use during a general practice visit in Australia: A qualitative study

22/05/2024

For this article, qualitative interviews were conducted with heavy drinkers to explore their experiences of discussing alcohol use with their general practitioner.


Discussions with patients about referral pathways and costs in the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in Victoria, Australia

Discussions with patients about referral pathways and costs in the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer in Victoria, Australia

22/01/2024

This article examines patient experiences of referral pathways to diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer and discussions about costs, comparing public, private and mixed healthcare system users.


How can general practitioners support people who inject drugs to engage with direct-acting antiviral treatment for hepatitis C? A qualitative study

How can general practitioners support people who inject drugs to engage with direct-acting antiviral treatment for hepatitis C? A qualitative study

21/09/2021

Boosting hepatis C virus diagnosis and treatment in general practice settings for people who inject drugs is essential if Australia is to reach the World Health Organization elimination goals.


General practitioners’ knowledge and use of an urban Australian hospital General Practice Liaison service: A qualitative study

General practitioners’ knowledge and use of an urban Australian hospital General Practice Liaison service: A qualitative study

21/09/2021

General Practice Liaison staff undertake a range of activities to improve information flow, care processes and capacity across both sectors.


The lived experience of children and adolescents with cancer

The lived experience of children and adolescents with cancer

27/07/2021

A diagnosis of cancer disrupts almost every developmental life stage and continues to affect the child, and potentially their whole family, throughout adulthood.


Health practitioner and student attitudes to caring for transgender patients in Tasmania: An exploratory qualitative study

Health practitioner and student attitudes to caring for transgender patients in Tasmania: An exploratory qualitative study

26/05/2021

Transgender people may seek healthcare for reasons unrelated to gender, but they are often negatively impacted by structural and interpersonal discrimination in health settings.


Providing medical abortion in general practice: General practitioner insights and tips for future providers

Providing medical abortion in general practice: General practitioner insights and tips for future providers

29/05/2020

Increased awareness of the alternative medical abortion models may encourage medical abortion delivery in general practice and increase access for women.


Patients’ perceptions following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy: Sorry or satisfied?

Patients’ perceptions following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy: Sorry or satisfied?

23/03/2020

Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is associated with high levels of patient satisfaction, with physical and psychosocial benefits beyond metabolic improvements.

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