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Current contraceptive use in women with a history of unintended pregnancies: Insights from the Australian Contraceptive ChOice pRoject (ACCORd) trial

Current contraceptive use in women with a history of unintended pregnancies: Insights from the Australian Contraceptive ChOice pRoject (ACCORd) trial

27/05/2021

While clinical guidelines recommend increasing the use of long-acting reversible contraceptives, current contraceptive use and management in Australia do not reflect these recommendations.


Practice-based research networks: What they are and why Australia needs them

Practice-based research networks: What they are and why Australia needs them

24/08/2023

A PBRN is a collaborative learning community of academics and primary care clinicians, formed to generate, disseminate and integrate new knowledge in order to improve patient outcomes.


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.


Models of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment in primary care: A scoping review

Models of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment in primary care: A scoping review

23/09/2024

This article looks at how the cascade of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment have been implemented in primary care settings globally.


Virtual Reality for IMMunisation (VRIMM) pain in young children: Results of a randomised controlled trial in general practice

Virtual Reality for IMMunisation (VRIMM) pain in young children: Results of a randomised controlled trial in general practice

22/09/2023

This study compares virtual reality against standard care for children undergoing routine four-year-old immunisations.


The lived experience of children and adolescents with cancer

The lived experience of children and adolescents with cancer

27/07/2021

A diagnosis of cancer disrupts almost every developmental life stage and continues to affect the child, and potentially their whole family, throughout adulthood.


Providing medical abortion in general practice: General practitioner insights and tips for future providers

Providing medical abortion in general practice: General practitioner insights and tips for future providers

29/05/2020

Increased awareness of the alternative medical abortion models may encourage medical abortion delivery in general practice and increase access for women.


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.


Australian general practitioners’ attitudes to the extraction of research data from electronic health records

Australian general practitioners’ attitudes to the extraction of research data from electronic health records

20/02/2020

While general practitioners have concerns about the use of data stored on electronic health records, they also recognise the benefits of using this data for research purposes.


Factors influencing young women’s contraceptive choices

Factors influencing young women’s contraceptive choices

23/05/2019

Regular contraceptive review should take account of the fact that women’s reasons for use may shift between contraceptive and non-contraceptive purposes.


General practitioner attitudes towards systems-level opioid prescribing interventions: A pooled secondary qualitative analysis

General practitioner attitudes towards systems-level opioid prescribing interventions: A pooled secondary qualitative analysis

23/04/2021

Beliefs about the usefulness of initiatives to reduce opioid prescribing in clinical practice and autonomy in prescribing may be important considerations in driving compliance.


Demystifying human research ethics committee applications

Demystifying human research ethics committee applications

22/09/2023

This paper describes a step-by-step approach to ethics applications for research projects in primary care for new and inexperienced researchers and those new to primary care research.


Recruiting general practitioners into primary care research: What works

Recruiting general practitioners into primary care research: What works

25/01/2023

Research-ready general practitioners and practices would make general practice an ideal environment to conduct research relevant to the patients GPs serve.


Writing grant applications: A practical guide for the novice researcher

Writing grant applications: A practical guide for the novice researcher

22/11/2024

The authors provide guidance on the grant application process for clinicians with an interest in research.


Primary care providers’ experience in the management of paediatric type 1 diabetes in Western Sydney, New South Wales

Primary care providers’ experience in the management of paediatric type 1 diabetes in Western Sydney, New South Wales

01/07/2023

This study examined the experiences of GPs when faced with paediatric type 1 diabetes (T1D) and to what degree GPs can diagnose and assist in the management of children with T1D.

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