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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 has the COVID-19 pandemic influenced patient-centred care? Analysis of a qualitative collective case study by high-performing practice teams

How has the COVID-19 pandemic influenced patient-centred care? Analysis of a qualitative collective case study by high-performing practice teams

02/05/2022

This study identified new approaches to patient-centred care (PCC) that can guide other general practices and progress the health system towards policy-based PCC objectives.


Patient-centred care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Protocol for a qualitative collective case study by high‑performing general practice teams

Patient-centred care during the COVID-19 pandemic: Protocol for a qualitative collective case study by high‑performing general practice teams

21/01/2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a significant disruption to general practice, and its impact on patient-centred care is not yet understood.


The influence of therapeutic alliance on adult obesity interventions in primary care: A systematic review protocol

The influence of therapeutic alliance on adult obesity interventions in primary care: A systematic review protocol

29/08/2018

To improve the effectiveness of interventions in primary care, unpacking the how and why interventions work is important.


Behind an acrobat’s eye

Behind an acrobat’s eye

23/11/2021

A man aged 30 years presented to the general practitioner with a history of moderate pain and eyeball protrusion in his right eye immediately after being in handstand position.


‘Just my gout’: A young man with chronic oligoarthritis

‘Just my gout’: A young man with chronic oligoarthritis

22/04/2021

A man aged 23 years presented to a new general practitioner requesting treatment for gout.


Annular shin plaque: A case report

Annular shin plaque: A case report

21/01/2021

A woman aged 30 years presented with a six-month history of an expanding plaque on the right superior shin.


Basal cell carcinoma in dermatofibroma: Dual diagnosis

Basal cell carcinoma in dermatofibroma: Dual diagnosis

25/11/2020

A man aged 85 years presented to his treating doctor for his annual skin examination, which revealed a lesion on the posterior aspect of his right deltoid.


A paediatric jaw lump: Desmoid tumour

A paediatric jaw lump: Desmoid tumour

30/05/2019

A girl aged 2.5 years presented to her general practitioner with a firm lump on her left jaw.


Clindamycin and bacterial load reduction as prophylaxis for surgical site infection after below-knee flap and graft procedures: A trial protocol

Clindamycin and bacterial load reduction as prophylaxis for surgical site infection after below-knee flap and graft procedures: A trial protocol

23/10/2024

This study investigates the effectiveness of two interventions to prevent surgical site infection after below-knee surgery.


Artefactual hypoglycaemia

Artefactual hypoglycaemia

22/01/2024

The article discusses the case of a woman aged 43 years who was admitted to the emergency department with hypertension and hypoglycaemia on point-of-care testing.


A man with an asymptomatic lower limb rash

A man with an asymptomatic lower limb rash

27/07/2023

Diabetic dermopathy is a benign, asymptomatic and likely underdiagnosed skin condition seen in up to 40% of individuals with diabetes.


Q fever following a tick bite

Q fever following a tick bite

23/11/2020

A man aged 41 years was brought to hospital with fever, sweats, headache, myalgia, arthralgia and increasing confusion of six days’ duration.


An indurated, longitudinal plaque on the arm of a seven-year-old girl

An indurated, longitudinal plaque on the arm of a seven-year-old girl

26/09/2018

Diagnosing the most common type of localised scleroderma in children.


Acne: Unique considerations in skin of colour

Acne: Unique considerations in skin of colour

21/09/2023

This study discusses the importance of recognising and treating postinflammatory hyperpigmentation in skin of colour because it can be a significant patient concern.

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