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The effect of home visits on healthcare resource utilisation

The effect of home visits on healthcare resource utilisation

27/07/2021

Home visits may change patients’ healthcare resource utilisation, including hospital admission, medications, outpatient and emergency room visits.


Healthcare services use by patients with heart failure in Australia: Findings from the SHAPE study

Healthcare services use by patients with heart failure in Australia: Findings from the SHAPE study

01/09/2022

Low use of care planning and reviews presents an opportunity for general practitioners to improve care.


How much of Australia’s health expenditure is allocated to general practice and primary healthcare?

How much of Australia’s health expenditure is allocated to general practice and primary healthcare?

24/08/2021

International evidence suggests that systems with a focus on primary healthcare have better health outcomes and lower health costs.


The accuracy, completeness and timeliness of discharge medication information and implementing medication reconciliation: A cross-sectional survey of general practitioners

The accuracy, completeness and timeliness of discharge medication information and implementing medication reconciliation: A cross-sectional survey of general practitioners

25/11/2020

Ensuring general practitioners receive timely discharge medication information will enable them to safely continue the patient’s care in the community.


What can pharmacists do in general practice? A pilot trial

What can pharmacists do in general practice? A pilot trial

27/07/2018

General practice pharmacists used their expertise in medication to conduct mainly clinically related activities to support patients and GPs and this increased with time in the role.


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.


The psychiatric impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers

The psychiatric impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers

20/11/2020

Healthcare workers are a vulnerable population who have been exposed to high work-related stress during the COVID-19 pandemic because of the high risk of infection and excessive workloads.


Using primary care data for research: What are the issues and potential solutions?

Using primary care data for research: What are the issues and potential solutions?

22/05/2024

This paper explores the main issues associated with the use of primary care data for research and proposed solutions to address them.


Flinders University rural medical school student program outcomes

Flinders University rural medical school student program outcomes

23/04/2021

The study demonstrates the strong correlation between the Flinders University Rural Clinical School Program in South Australia and long-term rural medical workforce outcomes.


‘They made a hard day feel a little easier’: Patients’ experiences of an integrated crisis response following recent sexual assault

‘They made a hard day feel a little easier’: Patients’ experiences of an integrated crisis response following recent sexual assault

20/02/2025

This paper aims to understand the experience of victim-survivors who presented at a 24-hour sexual assault service.


Burnout and retention of general practice supervisors: Prevalence, risk factors and self-care

Burnout and retention of general practice supervisors: Prevalence, risk factors and self-care

10/11/2024

The aim of this study was to explore burnout, self-care and retention in general practice supervision in Australia.


A qualitative exploration of burnout prevention and reduction strategies for general practice registrars

A qualitative exploration of burnout prevention and reduction strategies for general practice registrars

31/10/2022

Burnout prevention and management require both individual and organisational-level change.


Book review: Clinical cases in obstetrics, gynaecology and women’s health, 3rd edition

Book review: Clinical cases in obstetrics, gynaecology and women’s health, 3rd edition

01/07/2022

Case studies allow authors to address clinical, psychological, social, medicolegal and professional topics pragmatically – as is the case with this text.


‘Where do I place my chair?’: Considerations of chair placement in consultation observation

‘Where do I place my chair?’: Considerations of chair placement in consultation observation

02/05/2022

In workplace-based training and assessment of registrars and supervised doctors, the influence of contextual factors such as consultation room layout may be overlooked.


A crisis is also an opportunity: GP teachers’ views on continuing clinical placements in general practice during the evolving COVID-19 pandemic

A crisis is also an opportunity: GP teachers’ views on continuing clinical placements in general practice during the evolving COVID-19 pandemic

22/02/2022

The pandemic presented many challenges for general practice but also new opportunities for students to learn and contribute in practice.

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