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An exploration of Northern Ireland general practice pharmacists’ views on their role in general practice: a cross-sectional survey
BackgroundThere is limited research examining the views of general practice pharmacists (GPPs) on their role and their impact in general practice....
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General practice nurse trainees’ perspectives on general practice nursing as a career choice: qualitative findings from a vocational training scheme in the United Kingdom (UK)
BackgroundThere is a shortage of general practice nurses worldwide to deal with an ever-increasing workload, and the need to attract new staff into...
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Practice list size, workforce composition and performance in English general practice: a latent profile analysis
BackgroundFollowing government calls for General Practices in England to work at scale, some practices have grown in size from traditionally small,...
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Patient safety incidents in Irish general practice during the COVID-19 pandemic: an exploratory practice level analysis
BackgroundPatient safety is defined as the prevention of harm to patients and aims to prevent errors. This analysis explores factors associated with...
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General practice nurse perceptions of barriers and facilitators to implementation of best-practice dementia care recommendations—a qualitative interview study
IntroductionWith an aging population and a growing prevalence of people living with dementia, the demand for best-practice dementia care in general...
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Assessing the fidelity of a behavioural intervention involving academic detailing in general practice: a sub-study of the ‘Implementing work-related Mental health guidelines in general PRacticE’ (IMPRovE) trial
BackgroundAssessing the fidelity of intervention components enables researchers to make informed judgements about the influence of those components...
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Expectations of general practitioners on a practice based research network in Germany- a qualitative study within the Bavarian Research Practice Network (BayFoNet)
BackgroundDespite general practitioners' (GPs') key role in Germany`s primary health care, clinical research in general practice is scarce. Clinical...
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The Queensland Virtual Integrated Practice (VIP) partnership program pilot study: an Australian-first model of care to support rural general practice
BackgroundThere is a critical lack of medical workforce internationally, and this is particularly notable in rural and remote Australia where...
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Routine developmental screening in Australian general practice: a pilot study
BackgroundParents’ Evaluation of Developmental Status, (PEDS), is a validated screening tool designed for primary health care clinicians to assess...
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Pharmacists in general practice: what do they do? A qualitative case study
BackgroundPharmacists working in general practice are a relatively new phenomenon in many European countries. Providing insight into what pharmacists...
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General practice in the German Democratic Republic (1949–1990)
BackgroundIn the 1950s the socialist health policy in East Germany did not follow a clear-cut course with regard to outpatient medical care. Whilst...
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Asthma and COPD management of patients with intellectual disabilities in general practice
People with intellectual disabilities experience overall poorer health and healthcare access than the general population. It is largely unknown how...
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Economic cost-benefit analysis of person-centred medicines reviews by general practice pharmacists
BackgroundMedicines reviews by general practice pharmacists improve patient outcomes, but little is known about the associated economic outcomes,...
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Understanding paramedic work in general practice in the UK: a rapid realist synthesis
BackgroundGeneral practice in the UK is under substantial pressure and practices are increasingly including paramedics as part of their workforce....
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Implementing PCR testing in general practice—a qualitative study using normalization process theory
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic brought attention to a need for rapid testing of large populations. Experiences from community-based testing settings...
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Student nurses as a future general practice nursing workforce. Implementing collaborative learning in practice: implications for placement learning and patient access. A mixed methods study
BackgroundThere is a global shortage of nurses, with particularly acute shortfall in General Practice Nursing in the United Kingdom estimated at as...
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Expanding general practice with interprofessional teams: a mixed-methods patient perspective study
BackgroundAcross healthcare systems, current health policies promote interprofessional teamwork. Compared to single-profession general practitioner...
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Introducing Advanced Paramedics into the rural general practice team in Ireland – general practitioners attitudes
IntroductionAs Ireland's population increases and chronic disease becomes more prevalent, demand on limited general practice services will increase....
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Optimising a clinical decision support tool to improve chronic kidney disease management in general practice
BackgroundEarly identification and treatment of chronic disease is associated with better clinical outcomes, lower costs, and reduced...
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Estimated frequency of somatic symptom disorder in general practice: cross-sectional survey with general practitioners
BackgroundSomatic symptom disorder (SSD) is the successor diagnosis of somatoform disorder in the 5th Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical...