OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to investigate the pattern of general practice services utilization for Australian children and to examine socio-demographic disparities in general practitioner (GP) visits. METHODS:We used the linked data from the nationally representative Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC) and the Medicare Australia claims data record. We used survey negative binomial and logistic regression to examine the socio-demographic factors associated with the utilisation of general practice services. RESULTS:The average number of annual GP visits gradually declined from 7.0 at 0-1 year old to 2.4 at 5-8 years (p< .001 for trend) in the infant cohort and from 3.5 at 2-4 years to 2.0 at 9-12 years (p < .001 for trend) in the...
© 2009 Susan Margaret Webster.BACKGROUND: General Practitioners (GPs) have valuable medical knowledg...
Background: One group often identified as having low socioeconomic status, those living in remote or...
Background: One group often identified as having low socioeconomic status, those living in remote or...
Objective. The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between socioeconomic status...
Australian general practitioners (GPs) are seeing proportionally fewer paediatric patients. GPs may ...
Aim There are limited studies documenting the frequency and reason for attendance to primary health ...
Examines children’s use of general practice services and the problems managed in 2000–03 and 2012–15...
The pervasive and persistent trends of racial and ethnic inequity in health and health services util...
Background: One group often identified as having low socioeconomic status, those living in remote or...
IntroductionWell-Child Care (WCC) is the provision of preventive health care services for children a...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the demography of Australia have resulted in changes in patterns of primary c...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the demography of Australia have resulted in changes in patterns of primary c...
AIM: To assess a national sample of Australian parental confidence in general practitioner (GP) care...
Background: Whether general practitioner (GP) registrars have adequate exposure to, and feel confide...
Background: Whether general practitioner (GP) registrars have adequate exposure to, and feel confide...
© 2009 Susan Margaret Webster.BACKGROUND: General Practitioners (GPs) have valuable medical knowledg...
Background: One group often identified as having low socioeconomic status, those living in remote or...
Background: One group often identified as having low socioeconomic status, those living in remote or...
Objective. The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between socioeconomic status...
Australian general practitioners (GPs) are seeing proportionally fewer paediatric patients. GPs may ...
Aim There are limited studies documenting the frequency and reason for attendance to primary health ...
Examines children’s use of general practice services and the problems managed in 2000–03 and 2012–15...
The pervasive and persistent trends of racial and ethnic inequity in health and health services util...
Background: One group often identified as having low socioeconomic status, those living in remote or...
IntroductionWell-Child Care (WCC) is the provision of preventive health care services for children a...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the demography of Australia have resulted in changes in patterns of primary c...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the demography of Australia have resulted in changes in patterns of primary c...
AIM: To assess a national sample of Australian parental confidence in general practitioner (GP) care...
Background: Whether general practitioner (GP) registrars have adequate exposure to, and feel confide...
Background: Whether general practitioner (GP) registrars have adequate exposure to, and feel confide...
© 2009 Susan Margaret Webster.BACKGROUND: General Practitioners (GPs) have valuable medical knowledg...
Background: One group often identified as having low socioeconomic status, those living in remote or...
Background: One group often identified as having low socioeconomic status, those living in remote or...