Perceptions of the effectiveness of using patient encounter data as an education and reflection tool in general practice training
Discussion ReCEnT can prompt self-reflection among registrars, leading to changes in clinical practice, learning approaches and training plans. Reaching its potential as an assessment for learning (as opposed to an assessment of learning) requires effective engagement between registrars, their supervisors and MEs.PMID:38546767 | DOI:10.1071/HC22158 (Source: Journal of Primary Health Care)
Source: Journal of Primary Health Care - March 28, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Linda Klein Michael Bentley Dominica Moad Alison Fielding Amanda Tapley Mieke van Driel Andrew Davey Ben Mundy Kristen FitzGerald Jennifer Taylor Racheal Norris Elizabeth Holliday Parker Magin Source Type: research

Exploring how a patient encounter tracking and learning tool is used within general practice training: a qualitative study
Discussion The findings were used to develop a Structure-Process-Outcomes model to demonstrate how ReCEnT is currently used and explores how it can be used for learning, rather than of learning, in a programmatic assessment framework for GP training. ReCEnT's longitudinal format has potential for enhancing learning throughout training.PMID:38546773 | DOI:10.1071/HC23082 (Source: Journal of Primary Health Care)
Source: Journal of Primary Health Care - March 28, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Michael Bentley Jennifer Taylor Alison Fielding Andrew Davey Dominica Moad Mieke van Driel Parker Magin Linda Klein Source Type: research

Perceptions of the effectiveness of using patient encounter data as an education and reflection tool in general practice training
Discussion ReCEnT can prompt self-reflection among registrars, leading to changes in clinical practice, learning approaches and training plans. Reaching its potential as an assessment for learning (as opposed to an assessment of learning) requires effective engagement between registrars, their supervisors and MEs.PMID:38546767 | DOI:10.1071/HC22158 (Source: Journal of Primary Health Care)
Source: Journal of Primary Health Care - March 28, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Linda Klein Michael Bentley Dominica Moad Alison Fielding Amanda Tapley Mieke van Driel Andrew Davey Ben Mundy Kristen FitzGerald Jennifer Taylor Racheal Norris Elizabeth Holliday Parker Magin Source Type: research

Exploring how a patient encounter tracking and learning tool is used within general practice training: a qualitative study
Discussion The findings were used to develop a Structure-Process-Outcomes model to demonstrate how ReCEnT is currently used and explores how it can be used for learning, rather than of learning, in a programmatic assessment framework for GP training. ReCEnT's longitudinal format has potential for enhancing learning throughout training.PMID:38546773 | DOI:10.1071/HC23082 (Source: Journal of Primary Health Care)
Source: Journal of Primary Health Care - March 28, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Michael Bentley Jennifer Taylor Alison Fielding Andrew Davey Dominica Moad Mieke van Driel Parker Magin Linda Klein Source Type: research

Perceptions of the effectiveness of using patient encounter data as an education and reflection tool in general practice training
Discussion ReCEnT can prompt self-reflection among registrars, leading to changes in clinical practice, learning approaches and training plans. Reaching its potential as an assessment for learning (as opposed to an assessment of learning) requires effective engagement between registrars, their supervisors and MEs.PMID:38546767 | DOI:10.1071/HC22158 (Source: Journal of Primary Health Care)
Source: Journal of Primary Health Care - March 28, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Linda Klein Michael Bentley Dominica Moad Alison Fielding Amanda Tapley Mieke van Driel Andrew Davey Ben Mundy Kristen FitzGerald Jennifer Taylor Racheal Norris Elizabeth Holliday Parker Magin Source Type: research

Exploring how a patient encounter tracking and learning tool is used within general practice training: a qualitative study
Discussion The findings were used to develop a Structure-Process-Outcomes model to demonstrate how ReCEnT is currently used and explores how it can be used for learning, rather than of learning, in a programmatic assessment framework for GP training. ReCEnT's longitudinal format has potential for enhancing learning throughout training.PMID:38546773 | DOI:10.1071/HC23082 (Source: Journal of Primary Health Care)
Source: Journal of Primary Health Care - March 28, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Michael Bentley Jennifer Taylor Alison Fielding Andrew Davey Dominica Moad Mieke van Driel Parker Magin Linda Klein Source Type: research

Perceptions of the effectiveness of using patient encounter data as an education and reflection tool in general practice training
Discussion ReCEnT can prompt self-reflection among registrars, leading to changes in clinical practice, learning approaches and training plans. Reaching its potential as an assessment for learning (as opposed to an assessment of learning) requires effective engagement between registrars, their supervisors and MEs.PMID:38546767 | DOI:10.1071/HC22158 (Source: Journal of Primary Health Care)
Source: Journal of Primary Health Care - March 28, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Linda Klein Michael Bentley Dominica Moad Alison Fielding Amanda Tapley Mieke van Driel Andrew Davey Ben Mundy Kristen FitzGerald Jennifer Taylor Racheal Norris Elizabeth Holliday Parker Magin Source Type: research

Exploring how a patient encounter tracking and learning tool is used within general practice training: a qualitative study
Discussion The findings were used to develop a Structure-Process-Outcomes model to demonstrate how ReCEnT is currently used and explores how it can be used for learning, rather than of learning, in a programmatic assessment framework for GP training. ReCEnT's longitudinal format has potential for enhancing learning throughout training.PMID:38546773 | DOI:10.1071/HC23082 (Source: Journal of Primary Health Care)
Source: Journal of Primary Health Care - March 28, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Michael Bentley Jennifer Taylor Alison Fielding Andrew Davey Dominica Moad Mieke van Driel Parker Magin Linda Klein Source Type: research

Prevalence and associations of provision of nursing home visits and home visits by early-career specialist general practitioners
CONCLUSION: Early-career specialist GPs located in regional/remote areas are more likely than their urban colleagues to provide NHV and HV.PMID:38511481 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13112 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - March 21, 2024 Category: Rural Health Authors: Allison Turnock Alison Fielding Dominica Moad Ashley Blowes Amanda Tapley Andrew Davey Elizabeth Holliday Jean Ball Michael Bentley Kristen FitzGerald Catherine Kirby Neil Spike Mieke L van Driel Parker Magin Source Type: research

Prevalence and associations of provision of nursing home visits and home visits by early-career specialist general practitioners
CONCLUSION: Early-career specialist GPs located in regional/remote areas are more likely than their urban colleagues to provide NHV and HV.PMID:38511481 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13112 (Source: Rural Remote Health)
Source: Rural Remote Health - March 21, 2024 Category: Rural Health Authors: Allison Turnock Alison Fielding Dominica Moad Ashley Blowes Amanda Tapley Andrew Davey Elizabeth Holliday Jean Ball Michael Bentley Kristen FitzGerald Catherine Kirby Neil Spike Mieke L van Driel Parker Magin Source Type: research

Prevalence and associations of provision of nursing home visits and home visits by early-career specialist general practitioners
CONCLUSION: Early-career specialist GPs located in regional/remote areas are more likely than their urban colleagues to provide NHV and HV.PMID:38511481 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13112 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - March 21, 2024 Category: Rural Health Authors: Allison Turnock Alison Fielding Dominica Moad Ashley Blowes Amanda Tapley Andrew Davey Elizabeth Holliday Jean Ball Michael Bentley Kristen FitzGerald Catherine Kirby Neil Spike Mieke L van Driel Parker Magin Source Type: research

Prevalence and associations of provision of nursing home visits and home visits by early-career specialist general practitioners
CONCLUSION: Early-career specialist GPs located in regional/remote areas are more likely than their urban colleagues to provide NHV and HV.PMID:38511481 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13112 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - March 21, 2024 Category: Rural Health Authors: Allison Turnock Alison Fielding Dominica Moad Ashley Blowes Amanda Tapley Andrew Davey Elizabeth Holliday Jean Ball Michael Bentley Kristen FitzGerald Catherine Kirby Neil Spike Mieke L van Driel Parker Magin Source Type: research

Prevalence and associations of provision of nursing home visits and home visits by early-career specialist general practitioners
CONCLUSION: Early-career specialist GPs located in regional/remote areas are more likely than their urban colleagues to provide NHV and HV.PMID:38511481 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13112 (Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - March 21, 2024 Category: Rural Health Authors: Allison Turnock Alison Fielding Dominica Moad Ashley Blowes Amanda Tapley Andrew Davey Elizabeth Holliday Jean Ball Michael Bentley Kristen FitzGerald Catherine Kirby Neil Spike Mieke L van Driel Parker Magin Source Type: research

Palliative Care Utilisation and Outcomes in Patients Admitted for Heart Failure in a Victorian Healthcare Service
Heart failure (HF) has high mortality and healthcare utilisation. It has a complex and unpredictable trajectory, which is often interpreted as a barrier to guideline recommended early integration of palliative care (PC). In particular, lack of referral criteria and misconceptions around PC affect inpatient specialist PC referrals. (Source: Heart, Lung and Circulation)
Source: Heart, Lung and Circulation - March 8, 2024 Category: Cardiology Authors: Sylvia Ye, Cathy Corbett, Adelaide S.M. Dennis, Dylan Jape, Hitesh Patel, Dominica Zentner, Ingrid Hopper Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Correlation study on microbial communities and volatile flavor compounds in cigar tobacco leaves of diverse origins
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2024 Feb 26;108(1):236. doi: 10.1007/s00253-024-13032-6.ABSTRACTTo elucidate the significant influence of microorganisms on geographically dependent flavor formation by analyzing microbial communities and volatile flavor compounds (VFCs) in cigar tobacco leaves (CTLs) obtained from China, Dominica, and Indonesia. Microbiome analysis revealed that the predominant bacteria in CTLs were Staphylococcus, Aerococcus, Pseudomonas, and Lactobacillus, while the predominant fungi were Aspergillus, Wallemia, and Sampaiozyma. The microbial communities of CTLs from different origins differed to some extent, a...
Source: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology - February 26, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Haiqing Wang Dongfeng Guo Mingzhu Zhang Guanglong Wu Yaqi Shi Jinglong Zhou Naihong Ding Xiangsong Chen Xingjiang Li Source Type: research