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期刊名:Family practice

缩写:FAM PRACT

ISSN:0263-2136

e-ISSN:1460-2229

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Jenny van den Broek,Kees van Boven,Hans Bor et al. Jenny van den Broek et al.
Background: The reason why patients contact a care provider, the reason for encounter (RFE), reflects patients' personal needs and expectations regarding medical care. RFEs can be symptoms or complaints, but can also be r...
Emily Ankus,Sarah J Price,Obioha C Ukoumunne et al. Emily Ankus et al.
Background: A platelet count >400 × 109/l (i.e. thrombocytosis) is a recently discovered risk marker of cancer. The risk of undiagnosed cancer in patients with thrombocytosis is 11.6% for men and 6.2% for women, well abo...
Priyanka Bose,Carolyn Tarrant,Amit K Mistri et al. Priyanka Bose et al.
Background: Most patients with transient ischaemic attack (TIA) present to their GP. Early identification and treatment reduces the risk of subsequent stroke and consequent disability and mortality. ...
Joseph M Cerimele,John C Fortney,Jeffrey M Pyne et al. Joseph M Cerimele et al.
Objective: To understand primary care patients' and clinicians' experiences with diagnosis and treatment of patients with bipolar disorder in primary care. ...
Zoe Paskins,Tom Sanders,Peter R Croft et al. Zoe Paskins et al.
Background: Symptoms form a major component of patient agendas, with the need for an explanation of symptoms being a prominent reason for consultation. Ob...
Clare Liddy,Isabella Moroz,Erin Keely et al. Clare Liddy et al.
Background: The referral-consultation process can be difficult to navigate. Electronic consultations (eConsults) can help streamline referrals by facilitating inter-provider communication. ...
Anna Yeung,Jane Hocking,Rebecca Guy et al. Anna Yeung et al.
Background: Chlamydia is the most common notifiable sexually transmissible infection in Australia. Left untreated, it can develop into pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. The majority of notifications come from g...