Gene Rusty Kallenberg
Gene Rusty Kallenberg
Are nurse-led patient consultations acceptable for the general practitioners and practice nurses in Germany? Results from a cross-sectional survey in two federal states [0.03%]
德国全科医生和基层护士对以护士为主导的病人咨询模式的接受度调查——横断面调查报告(两个联邦州)
Julia Morgner,Marcus Heise,Celina Wiens et al.
Julia Morgner et al.
Objective: Demographic changes, increasing prevalence of chronically ill and multimorbid patients and the ongoing shortage of general practitioners (GPs) collectively present significant challenges for European general pr...
Leveraging clinical decision support to improve depression screening and follow-up: insights from a quality improvement case study [0.03%]
利用临床决策支持改善抑郁症筛查和随访:一项质量改进案例研究的见解
Dongwook Kim,Andre Peri,Natalie Marker
Dongwook Kim
Objective: The primary objective was to evaluate the impact of clinical decision support (CDS) tool integration into primary care visits on depression screening and follow-up rates and to assess whether CDS use improves a...
Trends in missed paediatric preventive primary care visits during the COVID-19 pandemic using routinely collected electronic medical records in Ontario, Canada (2015-2022) [0.03%]
加拿大安大略省(2015-2022)疫情期间儿童错过的预防性初级保健访问趋势——使用常规收集的电子健康记录分析
Imaan Bayoumi,Kimberley Mcfadden,Helen Valkanas et al.
Imaan Bayoumi et al.
Background: Well child visits (WCV) are fundamental to preventive primary care. We examined trends in WCV attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic and characterised variation by patient and provider characteristics. ...
'In Texas, everybody wants antibiotics': reducing inappropriate antibiotic expectations and use with a provider-patient communication tool in primary care [0.03%]
《得克萨斯州人人都想要抗生素》——通过一种提供者-患者沟通工具减少初级保健中不适当的期望和滥用抗生素行为
Ashley Collazo,Paige Wermuth,Johanan Luna Rodriguez et al.
Ashley Collazo et al.
Background/objective: Patients often expect antibiotics for self-limiting diseases, pressuring providers to prescribe antibiotics unnecessarily. These expectations also contribute to the unsafe practice of taking antibiot...
Association of healthy lifestyle, metabolic alterations and lower mortality risk of IBD patients: a prospective cohort and mediation analysis [0.03%]
健康生活方式、代谢改变和炎症性肠病患者的低死亡风险之间的关联:前瞻性队列研究及中介分析
Qian Zhang,Si Liu,Shengtao Zhu et al.
Qian Zhang et al.
Background: Limited evidence has investigated the effect of a healthy lifestyle on mortality in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We aimed to assess the relationship between a healthy lifestyle and all-cause...
Frailty, multimorbidity and quality of life in an ageing population in Africa: a cross-sectional, population-based study in rural and urban Rwanda [0.03%]
非洲老龄化人群的衰弱、共病与生活质量: Rwanda 环境下的一项横断面人口研究
Michael Boah,Callixte Cyuzuzo,Francois Uwinkindi et al.
Michael Boah et al.
Objective: As populations age, multimorbidity and frailty have emerged as major health challenges. While their associations with disability and mortality are well documented, their impact on quality of life (QoL) in sub-S...
Referrals to allied health professionals for people with dementia: an analysis of general practitioner data from two Australian primary health networks [0.03%]
澳大利亚两个初级保健网络的全科医生转诊数据中关于认知障碍患者转介相关卫生专业人员情况分析
Den-Ching A Lee,Taya A Collyer,Grant Russell et al.
Den-Ching A Lee et al.
Objective: To examine general practitioners' (GPs) referral patterns to allied health services for people with dementia compared with those without dementia across two large Australian Primary Health Networks (PHNs). ...
What do future general practitioners think about their training pathway? Findings from a nationwide survey in Italy [0.03%]
意大利全国调查显示未来的全科医生对其培训途径的看法如何?
Annette Corraro,Luigi Maria Bracchitta,Martina Consoloni et al.
Annette Corraro et al.
Trial-based economic evaluations of non-drug interventions in the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Handbook of Non-Drug Interventions in primary care: a systemic review [0.03%]
基于试验的经济评估在《澳大利亚全科医学学院非药物治疗手册》中的非药物干预措施:一项系统性综述
Tiffany Atkins,Darryn Marks,Caroline Dowsett et al.
Tiffany Atkins et al.
Objective: This systematic review assessed trial-based economic evaluations to provide empirical evidence on the cost-effectiveness of non-drug interventions (NDIs) that are currently recommended within the Royal Australi...