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Women’s experiences of follow-up medical care for preeclampsia in Australia: A qualitative study

Women’s experiences of follow-up medical care for preeclampsia in Australia: A qualitative study

20/06/2025

The aim of this study is to understand women’s experiences of medical follow-up care and support in Australia after preeclampsia.


The unintended lessons of a neurology long case

The unintended lessons of a neurology long case

20/06/2025

This Focus issue of AJGP explores some of the challenges associated with neurological conditions.


Neurological conditions

Neurological conditions

20/06/2025

This issue explores the identification and management of common neurological conditions in primary care, highlighting key challenges, and providing diagnostic strategies and updates on management.


Swapping the chairs

Swapping the chairs

20/06/2025

Exploring our lives, as GPs, outside the clinic.


Reviewing long-term opioid use in patients experiencing chronic pain in general practice: Activating patients and supporting clinical decision making

Reviewing long-term opioid use in patients experiencing chronic pain in general practice: Activating patients and supporting clinical decision making

20/06/2025

The aim of this article is to support GPs and their patients with chronic pain who have been prescribed long-term opioids.


Putting the patient first: Should general practitioners start people with probable Parkinson’s disease on levodopa while awaiting diagnostic confirmation?

Putting the patient first: Should general practitioners start people with probable Parkinson’s disease on levodopa while awaiting diagnostic confirmation?

20/06/2025

This paper aims to assist GPs who wish to collaborate with their patient with probable Parkinson’s disease to improve access to appropriate medication.


Promoting holistic wellbeing in general practice through social prescribing

Promoting holistic wellbeing in general practice through social prescribing

20/06/2025

Social prescribing is gaining momentum in Australia as a solution to integrate health and social care in general practice.


Onset of sudden sensorineural hearing loss: An update

Onset of sudden sensorineural hearing loss: An update

20/06/2025

This article provides primary care providers with an overview of causes, diagnosis and primary management of patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss.


July 2025 correspondence

July 2025 correspondence

20/06/2025

Readers express their opinions on published articles and topics of interest.


July 2025 Clinical challenge

July 2025 Clinical challenge

20/06/2025

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue.


Giant cell arteritis presenting as a unilateral sixth nerve palsy

Giant cell arteritis presenting as a unilateral sixth nerve palsy

20/06/2025

A case presentation of a two-week history of binocular horizontal diplopia to an ophthalmology outpatient clinic.


Factors influencing healthcare practitioners’ decision to offer (or not) the choice of self-collection cervical screening in general practice in Victoria, Australia

Factors influencing healthcare practitioners’ decision to offer (or not) the choice of self-collection cervical screening in general practice in Victoria, Australia

20/06/2025

This study aimed to understand healthcare practitioners’ decisions, and factors related to, the provision (or not) to allow all women and people with a cervix the choice of a self-collected sample.


Deadly trends: Medicare Benefits Schedule nicotine and smoking cessation items, 2021–23

Deadly trends: Medicare Benefits Schedule nicotine and smoking cessation items, 2021–23

20/06/2025

This study aimed to quantify uptake of the temporary Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) smoking cessation services from July 2021 to December 2023.


Changing the future of youth who have type 2 diabetes

Changing the future of youth who have type 2 diabetes

20/06/2025

Diabetes Australia and the Australian Diabetes Society are key advocates in the community and primary care to drive awareness and early diagnosis of youth living with type 2 diabetes.


Cauda equina syndrome and severe lumbar-sacral radiculopathy in general practice: Finding the needle in the haystack

Cauda equina syndrome and severe lumbar-sacral radiculopathy in general practice: Finding the needle in the haystack

20/06/2025

This paper aims to discuss the clinical spectrum of ‘cauda equina syndrome’ and relate the signs and symptoms to their underlying anatomical basis.

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