نتایج جستجو برای: gps knowledge

تعداد نتایج: 594888  

2012
Melissa M Norberg Peter Gates Paul Dillon David J Kavanagh Ramesh Manocha Jan Copeland

BACKGROUND General practitioners (GPs) and nurses are ideally placed to address the significant unmet demand for the treatment of cannabis-related problems given the numbers of people who regularly seek their care. The aim of this study was to evaluate differences between GPs and nurses' perceived knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors toward cannabis use and its screening and management. METHODS ...

2017
Jesse Jansen Shannon McKinn Carissa Bonner Les Irwig Jenny Doust Paul Glasziou Katy Bell Vasi Naganathan Kirsten McCaffery

BACKGROUND Primary cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention in older people is challenging as they are a diverse group with varying needs, frequent presence of comorbidities, and are more susceptible to treatment harms. Moreover the potential benefits and harms of preventive medication for older people are uncertain. We explored GPs' decision making about primary CVD prevention in patients aged ...

Journal: :Revista de salud publica 2013
Lorena Ramírez-Cardona Ruby Trejo-Varón Noel C Barengo

OBJECTIVE Investigating general practitioners' (GP) physical activity and to what extent their own physical activity affects counselling their patients in clinical practice. METHODOLOGY This was a cross-sectional, exploratory study; sample size was 115 (82 women and 33 men). The survey involved using a self-administered questionnaire at the GPs' annual congress in 2011, using a specially-desi...

2018
Samuel W D Merriel Carrie Flannagan Joanna M Kesten Gilla K Shapiro Tom Nadarzynski Gillian Prue

Men who have sex with men (MSM) may be at higher risk for human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancers. Healthcare professionals' recommendations can affect HPV vaccination uptake. Since 2016, MSM up to 45 years have been offered HPV vaccination at genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics in a pilot programme, and primary care was recommended as a setting for opportunistic vaccination. Vaccination...

2013
Gauhar Afshan Aziza M. Hussain Syed I. Azam

INTRODUCTION There is an on-going debate about what qualifies one to be called a "pain physician" and who can run the "pain clinic". Currently, the discipline of anesthesiology is producing the majority of pain physicians. A literature search was unable to find data for any Pakistani or other South Asian countries with regards to general practitioner (GP) knowledge about pain clinics and pain p...

Journal: :Family practice 2003
Jean-Marc Feron Françoise Cerexhe Dominique Pestiaux Michel Roland Didier Giet Christian Montrieux Dominique Paulus

OBJECTIVE Our aim was to analyse the obstacles and eventual motivations of solo GPs for working in group practice. METHODS A qualitative study using 12 focus groups was carried out in primary care in French-speaking Belgium. The subjects comprised four samples of GPs: 20 GP trainers, 18 GP trainees, 25 women GPs and 25 other GPs. The focus groups were taped and transcribed. Two independent re...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2000
C O'Brien P Cambouropoulos

A six-month prospective study was conducted on the usefulness and usability of a representative electronic knowledge management tool, the WAX Active Library, for 19 general practitioners (GPs) evaluated using questionnaires and audit trail data. The number of pages accessed was highest in the final two months, when over half of the access trails were completed within 40 seconds. Most GPs rated ...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2001
S I Ahmed L Baig I H Thaver M I Siddiqui S I Jafery A Javed

OBJECTIVE To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of general practitioners regarding tetanus immunization in adults. SETTING The study was conducted in District Central, Karachi. STUDY DESIGN This was a Knowledge, Attitude and practices (KAP) survey. METHODS From a list of 1050 general practitioners (GPs), 100 were selected through simple random sampling and interviewed through a ...

2011
Sarah A Redsell Philippa J Atkinson Dilip Nathan Aloysius N Siriwardena Judy A Swift Cris Glazebrook

BACKGROUND There is a strong rationale for intervening in early childhood to prevent obesity. Over a quarter of infants gain weight more rapidly than desirable during the first six months of life putting them at greater risk of obesity in childhood. However, little is known about UK healthcare professionals' (HCPs) approach to primary prevention. This study explored obesity-related knowledge of...

2017
Sibyl Anthierens Veronique Verhoeven Olivier Schmitz Samuel Coenen

BACKGROUND Continuous medical education strategies, including academic detailing (AD), have mixed effects on the quality of prescribing in general practice. Alongside a cluster-randomized controlled trial (cRCT) to assess the effectiveness of AD visits (on appropriate prescribing of analgesics for chronic pain in osteoarthritis) by Farmaka, an independent drug information center, we performed a...

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