The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Australia. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.Objectives: To explore the perceptions of patients with chronic conditions about the nature and quality of their care in general practice. Design: Qualitative study using focus group methods conducted 1 June to 30 November 2002. Participants and setting: 76 consumers in 12 focus groups in New South Wales and South Australia. Main outcome measures: Recurring issues and themes on care received in general practice. Results: Three groups of priorities emerged. One centred on the quality of doctors, including technical competence, interpersonal skills, time for the patient in the consul...
Objective: To study the relationship between duration and content of general practice consultations ...
While chronic disease places an increasing burden on Australia's primary care system it is unrealist...
Although we are rapidly improving our understanding of how to manage patients with chronic illness i...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Background Improving chronic care delivery is a priority in Australian primary care. Patient experie...
Background: Chronic disease is a major global challenge. However, chronic illness and its care, when...
© 2019 La Trobe University. This large (>1000) cross-sectional study investigates patient-reported p...
Copyright © 2007 Australian Family Physician Copyright to Australian Family Physician. Reproduced wi...
Abstract Background This article describes the development and psychometric evaluation of an intervi...
Aim of the study. To analyse features and problems of chronically ill patients‘ participation in pri...
Copyright © 2008 International Society for Quality in Health Care and Oxford University PressObjecti...
Objective. To evaluate the association of characteristics of patients and general practices with pat...
Background Evidence suggests that current models of chronic disease management within general practi...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : Chronic disease self-management programs (CDSMP) are increasingly ...
Medical home models of care, including Australia’s Health Care Homes, have the potential to improve ...
Objective: To study the relationship between duration and content of general practice consultations ...
While chronic disease places an increasing burden on Australia's primary care system it is unrealist...
Although we are rapidly improving our understanding of how to manage patients with chronic illness i...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Background Improving chronic care delivery is a priority in Australian primary care. Patient experie...
Background: Chronic disease is a major global challenge. However, chronic illness and its care, when...
© 2019 La Trobe University. This large (>1000) cross-sectional study investigates patient-reported p...
Copyright © 2007 Australian Family Physician Copyright to Australian Family Physician. Reproduced wi...
Abstract Background This article describes the development and psychometric evaluation of an intervi...
Aim of the study. To analyse features and problems of chronically ill patients‘ participation in pri...
Copyright © 2008 International Society for Quality in Health Care and Oxford University PressObjecti...
Objective. To evaluate the association of characteristics of patients and general practices with pat...
Background Evidence suggests that current models of chronic disease management within general practi...
Aims & rationale/Objectives : Chronic disease self-management programs (CDSMP) are increasingly ...
Medical home models of care, including Australia’s Health Care Homes, have the potential to improve ...
Objective: To study the relationship between duration and content of general practice consultations ...
While chronic disease places an increasing burden on Australia's primary care system it is unrealist...
Although we are rapidly improving our understanding of how to manage patients with chronic illness i...