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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.


Challenges in diagnosing and managing endometriosis in general practice: A Western Australian qualitative study

Challenges in diagnosing and managing endometriosis in general practice: A Western Australian qualitative study

27/07/2023

To reduce diagnostic delay for women with endometriosis-related symptoms, we need to understand GPs’ perspectives on the challenges they face in diagnosing and managing endometriosis.


Burnout and wellbeing in the Australian general practice training context: Stakeholder-informed guidelines

Burnout and wellbeing in the Australian general practice training context: Stakeholder-informed guidelines

18/02/2023

Study to inform the development of feasible, acceptable and useful intervention strategies for Australian general practice training to address burnout and wellbeing.


‘Think Hep B’ in primary care: A before-and-after evaluation of a self-guided learning package

‘Think Hep B’ in primary care: A before-and-after evaluation of a self-guided learning package

29/01/2020

Concise, clear and practical resources can support general practitioners when identifying whom to test for hepatitis B.


HeartConnect: Integrating primary care and specialist cardiology for rapid access and better patient and healthcare practitioner experiences

HeartConnect: Integrating primary care and specialist cardiology for rapid access and better patient and healthcare practitioner experiences

22/04/2025

This research paper evaluates the HeartConnect model of care, which aims for greater collaboration between general practitioners and cardiologists.


Early medical abortion provision via telehealth in Victoria: A qualitative descriptive study

Early medical abortion provision via telehealth in Victoria: A qualitative descriptive study

23/10/2024

This study aims to contextualise the enablers and barriers to telehealth early medical abortion provision, providing insight for healthcare policy and practice to improve accessibility.


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.


Individuals’ perceptions and expectations of nutrition care provided by doctors in Australia: A focus group study

Individuals’ perceptions and expectations of nutrition care provided by doctors in Australia: A focus group study

22/03/2024

This article explores patients’ perceptions of nutrition advice and care received from doctors and expectations of this care, including key skills and attributes patients perceive as important.


Models of care for intrauterine device provision in Australian general practice

Models of care for intrauterine device provision in Australian general practice

21/11/2023

This study aims to describe the models of care (MoC) used in the provision of IUDs by Australian GPs.


Impact of a general practice nurse intervention to improve blood pressure control: The ImPress study

Impact of a general practice nurse intervention to improve blood pressure control: The ImPress study

21/11/2023

This study examined the effectiveness of a general practice nurse intervention to reduce blood pressure in adults with hypertension who are at high risk of cardiovascular disease.


Health impairment allegations against doctors: Qualitative analysis and insights for Australian general practitioners

Health impairment allegations against doctors: Qualitative analysis and insights for Australian general practitioners

01/05/2023

This study explores the ways in which treating practitioners can recognise, support and assist doctors with mental health or substance use challenges who are facing regulatory processes.


Cross-sectional analysis of the clinical work hours of early-career general practitioners

Cross-sectional analysis of the clinical work hours of early-career general practitioners

01/12/2022

A high proportion of early-career general practitioners working part time in clinical general practice has implications for workplace planning.


Pre- and post-migration factors associated with chronic pain in humanitarian refugee women living in Australia: A protocol study

Pre- and post-migration factors associated with chronic pain in humanitarian refugee women living in Australia: A protocol study

02/05/2022

Refugee women exhibit some of the highest rates of chronic pain, but the relationship between chronic pain and refugee-related challenges arising from migration trajectories remains unclear.


How do Australian general practitioners spend their time? A cross-sectional analysis of Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life (MABEL) data examining ‘non-billable workload’

How do Australian general practitioners spend their time? A cross-sectional analysis of Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life (MABEL) data examining ‘non-billable workload’

23/08/2021

While Australian general practitioners gain most of their income from direct patient interactions, they also spend time attending to professional or practice responsibilities.

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