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Update on the assessment and investigation of adult obstructive sleep apnoea

Update on the assessment and investigation of adult obstructive sleep apnoea

19/03/2019

Medicare Benefits Schedule rules regarding sleep study eligibility have recently changed and incorporate validated questionnaires of obstructive sleep apnoea risk and subjective sleepiness.


Adult survivors of childhood trauma: Complex trauma, complex needs

Adult survivors of childhood trauma: Complex trauma, complex needs

22/06/2020

General practitioners can facilitate recovery-orientated, trauma-focused care, even when local services are limited.


Prevention of the spread of respiratory viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 can also prevent cardiovascular deaths

Prevention of the spread of respiratory viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 can also prevent cardiovascular deaths

01/09/2022

Recent data have shown that SARS-CoV-2 infection is a specific risk factor for a subsequent cardiovascular event, including death.


Removal of ear, nose and throat foreign bodies: A review

Removal of ear, nose and throat foreign bodies: A review

26/09/2018

The safe and timely removal of foreign bodies ensures good patient outcomes and limits complications.


Post-diagnosis skin cancer follow-up in rural general practice: A mixed-method study

Post-diagnosis skin cancer follow-up in rural general practice: A mixed-method study

20/03/2019

Skin cancer follow-up is most effective when general practitioners establish follow-up strategies suited to the rural populations and supported by evidence-based guidelines for skins cancers.


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.


SARS-CoV-2 and the nose: Risks and implications for primary care

SARS-CoV-2 and the nose: Risks and implications for primary care

05/11/2020

The sinonasal cavity is an important route of entry and infection for SARS-CoV-2 and carries the highest viral load in the respiratory tract.


Maternal vaccinations

Maternal vaccinations

23/09/2020

Maternal immunisation is playing an increasingly important part in improving maternal and neonatal health.


Making decisions: Bias in artificial intelligence and data‑driven diagnostic tools

Making decisions: Bias in artificial intelligence and data‑driven diagnostic tools

01/07/2023

This paper provides a brief overview of ‘algorithmic bias’, which refers to the tendency of some AI systems to perform poorly for disadvantaged or marginalised groups.


An update on fertility assistance and assisted reproductive technologies

An update on fertility assistance and assisted reproductive technologies

25/01/2023

This article discusses fertility assistance and reproductive technologies to help GPs care for patients with fertility concerns.


Female pattern hair loss

Female pattern hair loss

27/06/2018

Female pattern hair loss can affect women of all ages with significant morbidity and may be the first sign of an underlying systemic condition.


The CRISP-Q study: Communicating the risks and benefits of colorectal cancer screening

The CRISP-Q study: Communicating the risks and benefits of colorectal cancer screening

22/02/2018

Evidence suggests that GPs and their recommendations consistently improve participation in screening for CRC.


Understanding and managing psychological distress due to climate change

Understanding and managing psychological distress due to climate change

01/05/2023

This article outlines the features and prevalence of climate distress, as well as approaches for assessment and management based on current evidence and theory.


Annual trends in diabetes screening and management in Australia: A secondary analysis of Medicare Benefits Schedule data

Annual trends in diabetes screening and management in Australia: A secondary analysis of Medicare Benefits Schedule data

21/09/2021

A strong adoption of the national screening guidelines introduced in 2015–16 was identified.


Benefits and burdens of risk management for young people with inherited cancer: A focus on Li-Fraumeni syndrome

Benefits and burdens of risk management for young people with inherited cancer: A focus on Li-Fraumeni syndrome

23/07/2021

Young people experience cancer risk management in ways that are different to adults, which may affect the acceptability of, adherence to and outcomes of screening.

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