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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.


Too many pills, too many sick older Australians: Working together is key

Too many pills, too many sick older Australians: Working together is key

22/02/2021

The enhanced Residential Medication Management Review program will address barriers and support general practitioners to make medication changes for older Australians.


Insomnia management

Insomnia management

20/03/2019

Effective insomnia treatment requires a multidisciplinary team that is centred on the patient’s preference and personal goals.


Quantifying the benefits and harms of various preventive health activities

Quantifying the benefits and harms of various preventive health activities

23/11/2018

How should GPs and patients prioritise which preventive health activities to undertake?


Medications and doctor–patient communication

Medications and doctor–patient communication

21/09/2021

Paying attention to communication is an important part of respect for patients, to foster the principles of patient-centred care and shared decision making, and to promote better medical outcomes.


The other side

The other side

23/04/2025

Exploring our lives, as GPs, outside the clinic.


Managing patient complaints to improve your practice

Managing patient complaints to improve your practice

21/11/2023

This article explores the benefits of having a system to accept and deal with patient feedback within a practice and identifies barriers preventing patients from raising their concerns directly.


Illness uncertainty and risk management for people with cancer

Illness uncertainty and risk management for people with cancer

02/05/2022

The diagnosis of cancer is a life-changing event, and it can herald a long journey of anxiety, uncertainty and change.


P3-MumBubVax intervention adaptation for general practitioners: A qualitative interview study

P3-MumBubVax intervention adaptation for general practitioners: A qualitative interview study

22/04/2022

This qualitative study explored Australian general practitioners’ attitudes, practices and educational needs to inform adaptation of the P3-MumBubVax intervention for primary care.


How can general practitioners reduce antibiotic prescribing in collaboration with their patients?

How can general practitioners reduce antibiotic prescribing in collaboration with their patients?

19/01/2022

Expectations of antibiotics may reflect a desire for symptomatic treatment, lack of awareness of other options or previous experience.


Managing patients receiving new and unfamiliar cancer treatments: A qualitative study of general practitioners’ experience

Managing patients receiving new and unfamiliar cancer treatments: A qualitative study of general practitioners’ experience

27/05/2021

General practitioners’ ability to promptly recognise potentially serious side effects of treatment, especially those unique to newer therapies, can be crucial to patient safety.


‘A really good GP’: Engagement and satisfaction with general practice care of people with severe and persistent mental illness

‘A really good GP’: Engagement and satisfaction with general practice care of people with severe and persistent mental illness

29/01/2020

Patients with severe and persistent mental illness who attend community mental health clinics have high rates of engagement with general practice care.


A general practitioner’s perspective on shifting to a multidisciplinary model in primary care: A viewpoint from the United Kingdom

A general practitioner’s perspective on shifting to a multidisciplinary model in primary care: A viewpoint from the United Kingdom

22/05/2024

This article provides a UK-based general practitioner’s perspective on shifting to a multidisciplinary model in primary care


On death and dying

On death and dying

28/07/2023

Because death is one of life’s only certainties, as ‘specialists in life’ it is imperative for GPs to appreciate the multifaceted nature of death.


Postnatal care: The general practitioner visit

Postnatal care: The general practitioner visit

20/02/2022

The postnatal visit is crucial for effective healthcare education, preventive medicine and treatment, and it occurs at a time of major life transition and increased need.

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