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What are chronic conditions that contribute to multimorbidity?

What are chronic conditions that contribute to multimorbidity?

24/01/2018

Healthcare professionals would generally like to increase their electronic correspondence, yet most are currently faxing or posting their correspondence.


The non-healing leg ulcer: A logical approach

The non-healing leg ulcer: A logical approach

22/01/2024

This article discusses the causes, features and management of recurrent lower limb ulcers in a woman aged 75 years.


Medical abortion

Medical abortion

29/05/2020

Medical abortion is a more accessible and less invasive option than surgical termination and can be provided in primary care settings.


Risk-taking behaviour in adolescents

Risk-taking behaviour in adolescents

23/11/2018

Risk-taking behaviours in adolescents are rarely detected in clinical practice without deliberate assessment within a youth-friendly framework.


Health issues of refugees attending an infectious disease refugee health clinic in a regional Australian hospital

Health issues of refugees attending an infectious disease refugee health clinic in a regional Australian hospital

01/05/2018

Latent tuberculosis, vitamin deficiency, parasitic infestation and hepatitis B are common among newly arrived refugees in Australia referred to a tertiary centre.


Recurrent intraepidermal carcinoma of the scalp: A common skin malignancy presenting important management considerations on a high-risk site

Recurrent intraepidermal carcinoma of the scalp: A common skin malignancy presenting important management considerations on a high-risk site

22/07/2021

A man aged 60 years presented with an irregularly shaped erythematous scalp plaque with a 5 cm diameter.


Insomnia theory and assessment

Insomnia theory and assessment

19/03/2019

Diagnosis of insomnia is facilitated by the use of self-report measures to characterise the sleep disorder and elucidate comorbidities.


Shared decision making in multimorbidity

Shared decision making in multimorbidity

24/05/2018

Involving patients in the clinical decision-making process is integral to providing individualised care and is promoted as a hallmark of good clinical practice.


The health status of newly arrived Syrian refugees at the Refugee Health Service, South Australia, 2016

The health status of newly arrived Syrian refugees at the Refugee Health Service, South Australia, 2016

27/06/2019

This study shows the importance of health screening for new arrival refugees, including screening for infectious diseases, nutritional and vitamin deficiencies, chronic disease and mental health.


Provision of a remote telehealth opioid substitution therapy clinic in a regional Victorian community

Provision of a remote telehealth opioid substitution therapy clinic in a regional Victorian community

23/04/2025

This paper describes a model of telehealth-based opioid substitution therapy clinic.


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.


Microaggressions in the general practice setting

Microaggressions in the general practice setting

21/11/2023

This article examines what microaggressions are and outlines the key roles of protagonist, target, bystander and ally.


Surveillance for liver cancer in primary care: A systematic review of the evidence

Surveillance for liver cancer in primary care: A systematic review of the evidence

26/10/2023

This study synthesises evidence regarding hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance in primary care and identifies barriers and facilitators to surveillance.


Virtual Reality for IMMunisation (VRIMM) pain in young children: Results of a randomised controlled trial in general practice

Virtual Reality for IMMunisation (VRIMM) pain in young children: Results of a randomised controlled trial in general practice

22/09/2023

This study compares virtual reality against standard care for children undergoing routine four-year-old immunisations.

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