Primary healthcare utilisation among individuals with multimorbidity in deprived communities; a modelling study [0.03%]
一项建模研究:贫困地区多病患者初级卫生保健利用率
Nehal Hassan,Robert Slight,Yanzhong Wang et al.
Nehal Hassan et al.
Background: Almost one in four adults in England have two or more long-term health conditions (LTCs). Patients living in deprived areas develop multimorbidity seven years earlier than those in the least deprived areas; th...
Exploring psychotropic medication use in Dutch primary care: trends, prevalence, and associations with polypsychopharmacy [0.03%]
荷兰初级保健中的精神药物使用研究:趋势、流行度及与多种精神药物联合使用的关联性分析
Julia Cybulska,Mike Van Verseveld,Arnt Fa Schellekens et al.
Julia Cybulska et al.
Background: Polypsychopharmacy has been associated with increased risks of adverse drug reactions, metabolic syndrome, and higher healthcare utilization. Although its prevalence is well-documented in secondary and tertiar...
Potential interactions between SSRIs and DOACs: population-based cohort and case-crossover study [0.03%]
SSRIs与DOACS潜在相互作用:基于人群的队列和病例交叉研究
Marco Chau,Charlotte Warren-Gash,Krishnan Bhaskaran et al.
Marco Chau et al.
Background: Bleeding is a side effect of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). However, it is unknown whether their concomitant use would further exacerbate bleeding risk....
Patients' Visiting Preferences in Japan under Universal Coverage and Free Access [0.03%]
日本全民覆盖下的医疗体系中患者就医偏好研究
Shuhei Ichikawa,Satoshi Kondo,Norihiko Yamamoto et al.
Shuhei Ichikawa et al.
Background: Patients' orientation toward domain-specific specialists (SP) for treatment, a form of patient visiting preference, has not been confirmed in societies with universal coverage and free access. ...
Patrick Burch,Hajira Dambha-Miller
Patrick Burch
Improving general practitioner involvement in care home End-of-Life care. A systematic literature review and narrative synthesis [0.03%]
改善全科医生在护理机构临终关怀中的参与度。系统文献回顾和叙述综合法
Susannah Browne,Michael P Kelly,Ben Bowers et al.
Susannah Browne et al.
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) are lead clinicians for palliative and end-of-life care (PEoLC) in residential aged care. Care home residents can experience uncontrolled symptoms, avoidable hospitalisations and di...
A mixed-methods qualitative study of Northern Ireland GP specialty trainees' clinical confidence and teaching expectations in musculoskeletal medicine [0.03%]
北爱尔兰全科医学专科培训医师在肌肉骨骼疾病临床信心和教学期望的混合研究
Neil Heron,Paul Phillip Conlon,Jim McMullan
Neil Heron
Background: Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions represent a substantial burden in primary care, accounting for one-third of disability-adjusted life years and approximately one in seven GP consultations. Despite this prevale...
Older peoples' perspectives of postural hypotension in general practice: a qualitative study [0.03%]
老年患者低血压的定性研究
Cini Bhanu,Evelyn Callahan,Paul Pascall Jones et al.
Cini Bhanu et al.
Background: Postural hypotension (PH) affects 20-30% of community-dwelling older adults, but largely under-recorded in general practice. An important contributor to under-detection of PH is a lack of symptoms, awareness o...
Assessing urgent medical cases in general practice: development of the ACUTE-GP instrument [0.03%]
通用实践急性病例评估量表的研制
Johannes Rieken,Christoph Strumann,Daniel Hötker et al.
Johannes Rieken et al.
Background: General practitioners (GPs) play a crucial role in managing urgent medical cases, yet data on the nature and urgency of such cases in primary care are limited. Existing research focuses mainly on emergency dep...
Current practise used to identify and manage binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa in primary care in the UK: a national survey [0.03%]
英国目前用于在初级保健中识别和管理暴食症和神经性贪食症的实践:一项全国调查
Stella Kozmér,Jane Rebecca Smith,Alex Burns et al.
Stella Kozmér et al.
Background: Our previous review highlighted that limited knowledge and understanding of Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and Bulimia Nervosa (BN) amongst primary care professionals may negatively impact their identification an...