Methods for measuring comprehensiveness in primary care: a narrative review [0.03%]
初级卫生保健综合性的测量方法:叙述性综述
Derek Baughman,Rafay Nasir,Andrew Bazemore
Derek Baughman
Introduction: Comprehensiveness in primary care is defined as managing most medical needs in a population while integrating the context of patient's values, preferences, and beliefs. This study aims to synthesise validate...
Smarter referrals: why AI-assisted triage should begin in primary care [0.03%]
更智能的转诊:为何应该从初级保健开始使用人工智能辅助分诊系统
Steven Lillis,Vithya Yogarajan
Steven Lillis
Kylie Vuong,Frances Barraclough,Mina Bakhit et al.
Kylie Vuong et al.
Corrigendum to: Uncertain times for health research in Aotearoa New Zealand [0.03%]
对“奥特罗亚新西兰的健康研究充满不确定时期”的勘误通知书
Tim Stokes,Felicity Goodyear-Smith
Tim Stokes
Published Erratum
Journal of primary health care. 2025 Oct 10. DOI:10.1071/HC25162_CO 2025
A national foot screening indicator: an opportunity to address diabetes-related foot disease and improve equity in Aotearoa New Zealand [0.03%]
全国足部筛查指标:一个解决糖尿病相关足病并在新西兰改善公平性的问题的机会
Michele Garrett,Rinki Murphy,Timothy Kenealy
Michele Garrett
Corrigendum to: Are patients with type 2 diabetes in the Waikato District provided with adequate education and support in primary care to self-manage their condition? A qualitative study [0.03%]
对论文的勘误:怀卡托地区2型糖尿病患者是否在初级保健中获得了充分的教育和支助以自我管理其疾病?一项定性研究
Rebekah Crosswell,Kimberley Norman,Shemana Cassim et al.
Rebekah Crosswell et al.
Published Erratum
Journal of primary health care. 2025 Mar 19. DOI:10.1071/HC23141_CO 2025
Vanessa Jordan
Vanessa Jordan
Tim Stokes,Felicity Goodyear-Smith
Tim Stokes
Imaging in low back pain: a cross-sectional analysis of Australian early-career general practitioners' ordering of imaging for non-specific low back pain [0.03%]
澳大利亚初级医生从业早期阶段拍立特检查治疗非特异性下腰痛的现状分析
Tobias Morgan,Alexandra Sheather,Anna Ralston et al.
Tobias Morgan et al.
Introduction Low back pain is a leading cause of morbidity worldwide, but its cause is often non-specific. Imaging should not take place unless there are specific 'red flag' features present, as it does not improve patient outcomes. Aim To ...
Te hāpai i te mana wāhine, te takahi i te mana wāhine: Māori women's experiences of empowerment and disempowerment in sexual and reproductive healthcare [0.03%]
增强与削弱女性权能:毛利妇女在性与生殖保健中的体验
Chelsea Harris,Susan Bidwell,Ben Hudson et al.
Chelsea Harris et al.
Introduction Māori have poorer sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes compared to non-Māori New Zealanders. Patient experiences of SRH services affect how they access, utilise, and benefit from services. Learning about how wāhine ...