This study explores the experiences of patients accessing and receiving gender-affirming care.
This project discusses a model of care for safe and effective management of tuberculosis infection.
This paper considers common mechanisms underpinning chronic conditions and how these mechanisms might be targeted therapeutically in primary care.
Reducing barriers to healthcare and providing earlier access to gender-affirming hormones improves the health outcomes and wellbeing of trans, gender diverse and non-binary people.
GPs can provide factual information about the risks and benefits of treatment in order to assist this process, but are advised to avoid taking sides.
Recent technology-related changes in the practice of medicine will have a profound effect on both the provision and measurement of continuity.
The benefits of a strong doctor–patient relationship obtained through continuity of care should not be lost as our health system becomes more complex.
This paper examines the importance of, and challenges in, measuring and promoting continuity of care in Australia.
Care in the 21st century demands better outcomes through more comprehensive data to enhance the provider’s ability to deliver care and increase the patient’s involvement in their own healthcare.
Reaching blood pressure targets in patients with chronic kidney disease is a challenge, but can be more easily achieved with greater continuity of care.
In this study we explore GPs’ perceptions of a trial version of the Australian Refugee Health Practice Guide website, an online resource designed to support GPs working in refugee health
Complex spinal pain interdisciplinary assessment in a primary care setting shows reasonable long-term outcomes comparable to more intensive interventions.
There are multiple resources available to primary health practitioners to improve their communication with refugee and asylum seeker patients.
There is a need to enhance aged care exposure for general practice registrars in ways that build on the competence of registrars and the trust in registrars by older patients and supervisors.
MND is a group of neurodegenerative disorders best managed using a multidisciplinary approach, with the general practitioner as an integral part of the team.