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The lived experience of multiple sclerosis: Patient insights to guide general practitioner care

The lived experience of multiple sclerosis: Patient insights to guide general practitioner care

01/04/2022

This article uses lived experience to outline some of the crucial trigger points where support from the general practitioner can have a significant impact on a positive path forward for the patient.


Random case analysis in general practice clinical team meetings

Random case analysis in general practice clinical team meetings

21/09/2021

Random case analysis in practice clinical team meetings is a novel method of peer review of performance that also promotes quality improvement and can identify patient safety concerns.


Optimal care for people affected by cancer

Optimal care for people affected by cancer

27/07/2021

Effort needs to be made to most effectively combine expert cancer care with holistic, whole-person care, across the cancer continuum.


Lived experience of people with cancer

Lived experience of people with cancer

27/07/2021

This issue describes aspects of modern cancer treatment and underscores the importance of general practitioners to achieve optimal whole-person care.


PQRST: A framework for case discussion and practice-based teaching in general practice training

PQRST: A framework for case discussion and practice-based teaching in general practice training

27/07/2021

This framework meets the need for a simple framework for practice-based case discussion that applies to both the formal problem case discussion and informal ad hoc teaching scenarios.


A national survey of COVID-19 challenges, responses and effects in Australian general practice

A national survey of COVID-19 challenges, responses and effects in Australian general practice

05/11/2020

Characterising the general practice response to the COVID-19 pandemic is important for ongoing policy planning.


Common challenges in managing neck and upper limb pain in office workers

Common challenges in managing neck and upper limb pain in office workers

24/10/2019

Many challenges exist in providing best-evidence treatments that promote an active approach facilitating self-efficacy and physical activity, and align with a contemporary understanding of pain.


Skin cancer medicine integral to Australian general practice

Skin cancer medicine integral to Australian general practice

23/05/2019

Skin cancer medicine is a core component of Australian general practice and is consistently in the top 10 conditions managed.


Pigmented skin lesions

Pigmented skin lesions

23/05/2019

Skin cancer medicine is a core component of Australian general practice. The Focus articles featured in this issue discuss the management of pigmented skin lesions in general practice.


The general practice nurse workforce: Estimating future supply

The general practice nurse workforce: Estimating future supply

30/10/2018

A simulation model of the general practice nurse workforce from 2012 to 2025 a likely shortage of the workforce, but this shortage could be reduced through recruitment and retention strategies.


Insights into the management of chronic hepatitis C in primary care using MedicineInsight

Insights into the management of chronic hepatitis C in primary care using MedicineInsight

29/08/2018

Incomplete pretreatment assessment is likely to be a reflection of the recent shift in management of chronic hepatitis C to primary care.


A general practice street health service: Patient and allied service provider perspectives

A general practice street health service: Patient and allied service provider perspectives

30/01/2018

The Freo Street Doctor service is an accredited, mobile, open-access general practice service to improve primary healthcare for people who are homeless and marginalised.


eReferrals: Why are we still faxing?

eReferrals: Why are we still faxing?

24/01/2018

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


An evaluation of general practitioners’ experience of LactaMap, an online lactation care support system

An evaluation of general practitioners’ experience of LactaMap, an online lactation care support system

23/11/2021

LactaMap aims to support general practitioners caring for women and infants requiring lactation support by delivering evidence-based lactation information in an accessible format at the point of care.


General practitioners in the field: A qualitative study of general practitioners’ experiences in disaster healthcare

General practitioners in the field: A qualitative study of general practitioners’ experiences in disaster healthcare

21/02/2020

Better defining, integrating and supporting general practitioner roles in disaster systems is likely to improve disaster healthcare.

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