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Office-based assessment of cognitive impairment

Office-based assessment of cognitive impairment

24/08/2018

The demographic transition in the general practice patient population necessitates that general practitioners take a bigger role in diagnosing dementia.


Content and implementation of advance care plans: A retrospective cohort study

Content and implementation of advance care plans: A retrospective cohort study

26/04/2019

Not all preferences outlined in an individual’s advance care plan are implemented during their end-of-life care.


Initiating advance care planning in New South Wales general practices using a structured conversation guide

Initiating advance care planning in New South Wales general practices using a structured conversation guide

18/02/2023

Study to explore general practitioners’ perspectives on current advance care planning practice in New South Wales.


Disaster planning in general practice

Disaster planning in general practice

23/01/2025

This article provides a concise introduction to disaster planning for those who are new to Australian general practice or to general practice ownership.


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.


A general practitioner’s perspective on shifting to a multidisciplinary model in primary care: A viewpoint from the United Kingdom

A general practitioner’s perspective on shifting to a multidisciplinary model in primary care: A viewpoint from the United Kingdom

22/05/2024

This article provides a UK-based general practitioner’s perspective on shifting to a multidisciplinary model in primary care


On death and dying

On death and dying

28/07/2023

Because death is one of life’s only certainties, as ‘specialists in life’ it is imperative for GPs to appreciate the multifaceted nature of death.


Postnatal care: The general practitioner visit

Postnatal care: The general practitioner visit

20/02/2022

The postnatal visit is crucial for effective healthcare education, preventive medicine and treatment, and it occurs at a time of major life transition and increased need.


Book review: The care of the older person

Book review: The care of the older person

27/09/2021

The inclusion of the lived experience of patients and carers as an integral component of clinical care provides an essential perspective.


Palliative sedation: A safety net for the relief of refractory and intolerable symptoms at the end of life

Palliative sedation: A safety net for the relief of refractory and intolerable symptoms at the end of life

19/11/2019

Primary care doctors may be asked about palliative sedation for a patient and can provide support to family members of patients who undergo palliative sedation.


Advance care decision making and planning

Advance care decision making and planning

30/10/2018

Barriers to general practice involvement in advance care planning and strategies for incorporating it into patient care are discussed.


Home-based palliative care

Home-based palliative care

23/10/2018

This paper synthesises evidence-based frameworks of palliative care with other resources to guide GPs in the systematic delivery of high-quality, home-base palliative care.


Conservative management of patients with end-stage chronic limb-threatening ischaemia in the community

Conservative management of patients with end-stage chronic limb-threatening ischaemia in the community

30/10/2024

This article discusses approaches to preserve quality of life for patients with end-stage chronic limb-threatening ischaemia.


Health Care Homes and whole-person care: A qualitative study of general practitioners’ views

Health Care Homes and whole-person care: A qualitative study of general practitioners’ views

20/11/2019

General practitioners believe that principles underlying Medical Homes may support whole-person care, but aspects of the current Health Care Homes trial could impede this whole-person approach.


'False accountability’: The harmful consequences of bureaucratic rigour for aged care residents

31/10/2019

There is an overwhelming focus on documentation of organisational structures and care processes, detracting from what really matters – whether the wellbeing of residents has been achieved.

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