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Creating a ‘reverse’ integrated primary and mental healthcare clinic for those with serious mental illness
Research ArticlesAlexandros Maragakis, Ragavan Siddharthan, Jill RachBeisel, Cassandra Snipes,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 421-427Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Primary health care registered nurses ’ types in implementation of health promotion practices
Research ArticlesVirpi Maijala, Kerttu Tossavainen, Hannele Turunen,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 453-463Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
District nurses ’ experiences of preventive home visits to 75-year-olds in Stockholm: a qualitative study
Research ArticlesAnnica Lagerin, Lena T örnkvist, Ingrid Hylander,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 464-478Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Quantification of diabetes consultations by the main primary health care nurse groups in Auckland, New Zealand
Brief ReportBarbara Daly, Bruce Arroll, Nicolette Sheridan, Timothy Kenealy, Robert Scragg,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 524-529Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Exploring practical approaches to maximising data quality in electronic healthcare records in the primary care setting and associated benefits. Report of panel-led discussion held at SAPC in July 2014
Research ArticlesSheena Dungey, Simon Glew, Barbara Heyes, John Macleod, A. Rosemary Tate,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 448-452Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Evaluation of a faecal calprotectin care pathway for use in primary care
Research ArticlesJames Turvill, Shaun O ’Connell, Abigail Brooks, Karen Bradley-Wood, James Laing, Swaminathan Thiagarajan, David Hammond, Daniel Turnock, Alison Jones, Ruchit Sood, Alex Ford,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 428-436Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
How to support patients who are crying in palliative home care: an interview study from the nurses ’ perspective
Research ArticlesKerstin Ryd é, Katarina Hjelm,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 479-488Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Sickness certification for common mental disorders and GP return-to-work advice
Research ArticlesMark Gabbay, Chris Shiels, Jim Hillage,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 437-447Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Training mid-level health cadres to improve health service delivery in rural Bangladesh
Research ArticlesLal B. Rawal, Kawkab Mahmud, Sheikh Md. S. Islam, Rashidul A. Mahumud, Md. Nuruzaman, Syed M. Ahmed,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 503-513Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Tobacco use and self-reported morbidity among rural Indian adults
Research ArticlesAnamitra Barik, Rajesh Kumar Rai, Abhijit Chowdhury,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 514-523Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Physiotherapy as a first point of contact in general practice: a solution to a growing problem?
Research ArticlesRob W. Goodwin, Paul A. Hendrick,Primary Health Care Research& Development,Volume 17 Issue 05, pp 489-502Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 20, 2019 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Volume 17 Issue 05
Primary Health Care Research& Development, Volume 17 Issue 05 Primary Health Care Research& Development is aimed specifically at both researchers and practitioners in primary health care, bridging the gap between academic primary care and practice. It provides a forum for the publication of international, interdisciplinary research and development in primary health care. It is essential reading for all involved in primary care and we welcome manuscripts from all disciplines: nurses, GPs, health service managers; professional and local groups in community health; researchers and academics; commissioners of primary h...
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - August 31, 2016 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Working with primary care clinicians and patients to introduce strategies for increasing referrals for pulmonary rehabilitation
Research Articles Faye Foster, Rosie Piggott, Lucy Riley, Roger Beech, Primary Health Care Research & Development, Volume 17 Issue 03, pp 226-237Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 31, 2016 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
Validity of two brief physical activity questionnaires with accelerometers among African-American women
Research Articles Rodney P. Joseph, Colleen Keller, Marc A. Adams, Barbara E. Ainsworth, Primary Health Care Research & Development, Volume 17 Issue 03, pp 265-276Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 31, 2016 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research
A content analysis of the Meaningful Use clinical summary: do clinical summaries promote patient engagement?
Research Articles Karen Jiggins, Primary Health Care Research & Development, Volume 17 Issue 03, pp 238-251Abstract (Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development)
Source: Primary Health Care Research and Development - March 31, 2016 Category: Primary Care Source Type: research