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How mindful self-care practices changed during the winter 2020 COVID-19 lockdown in Western Sydney

How mindful self-care practices changed during the winter 2020 COVID-19 lockdown in Western Sydney

01/09/2022

Several pre-pandemic strategies were used less frequently, including individual activities not restricted during lockdown.


Collaboration

Collaboration

01/08/2022

The idea of dialogic truth may be a concept that can help all parties move closer to thinking creatively together.


Collaboration

Collaboration

01/08/2022

The idea of dialogic truth may be a concept that can help all parties move closer to thinking creatively together.


Improving management of urinary tract infections in residential aged care facilities

Improving management of urinary tract infections in residential aged care facilities

01/08/2022

Antimicrobial resistance rates are higher in Australian residential aged care facilities than other community or hospital settings.


Lifestyle interventions in the management of substance use disorder

Lifestyle interventions in the management of substance use disorder

01/08/2022

These interventions play a part in substance use disorder treatment and relapse prevention as well as improving physical and mental health and quality of life.


Embedding primary healthcare professionals as consumers in cancer research development

Embedding primary healthcare professionals as consumers in cancer research development

01/08/2022

It is essential to involve primary healthcare professionals as stakeholders in the development of research questions and study design to ensure relevance and feasibility.


August 2022 clinical challenge

August 2022 clinical challenge

01/08/2022

This clinical challenge is based on this month's Focus articles. To complete this activity, go to the RACGP website.


Managing negative online reviews: Considerations for doctors

Managing negative online reviews: Considerations for doctors

01/08/2022

Negative online reviews may have significant ramifications for a clinician’s reputation, medical practice and wellbeing.


Effectiveness of probiotics for the treatment of infantile colic

Effectiveness of probiotics for the treatment of infantile colic

01/08/2022

Studies have suggested that changes in the intestinal microbiota can lead to symptoms of infantile colic.


An approach to acute clinical deterioration in patients with late-stage Parkinson’s disease

An approach to acute clinical deterioration in patients with late-stage Parkinson’s disease

01/08/2022

Late-stage Parkinson’s disease is a syndrome of frequent falls, cognitive impairment, visual hallucinations and need for residential care.


Factors influencing early presentation to general practitioners for non–screen detected breast cancer

Factors influencing early presentation to general practitioners for non–screen detected breast cancer

01/08/2022

The relationship between prolonged breast cancer pathways and poorer survival is well established.


Age-related fertility decline and elective oocyte cryopreservation: Knowledge, attitudes and practices in a pilot study of general practitioners

Age-related fertility decline and elective oocyte cryopreservation: Knowledge, attitudes and practices in a pilot study of general practitioners

01/08/2022

Providing general practitioners with fertility-focused education and resources may enable sensitive, accurate and timely counselling to improve reproductive outcomes.


Assessing health literacy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples presenting to general practice

Assessing health literacy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples presenting to general practice

01/08/2022

As a potentially modifiable aspect of a person’s health, a better understanding of patient and community health literacy levels can assist in optimising healthcare provision.


Telehealth for Australian general practice: The present and the future

Telehealth for Australian general practice: The present and the future

01/08/2022

Further research and training are needed to ensure that telehealth is used optimally and equitably.


Comorbidities of obesity and preconception counselling: Consideration of bariatric surgery

Comorbidities of obesity and preconception counselling: Consideration of bariatric surgery

01/08/2022

The potential benefits and risks of bariatric surgery with respect to maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes in future pregnancies need to be carefully considered on an individual basis.

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