Objective. The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and child general practitioner (GP) visits in the first 12 months of life. Methods. A longitudinal analysis of 1202 mother and child dyads was conducted as part of the Environments for Healthy Living study from south-east Queensland, Australia, for participants enrolled between 2006 and 2009. Maternally reported survey data (sociodemographic and child health information) were linked with individual Medical Benefits Scheme data from birth to 12 months, identifying GP service use. Results. On average, children visited the GP 10.2 times in the first 12 months of life. An inverse relationship was found for SES and child GP visits, with mat...
AIM: To assess a national sample of Australian parental confidence in general practitioner (GP) care...
Influence of socio-economic factors among children with and without chronic health conditions ELSE-K...
While an extensive body of literature has demonstrated an association between socioeconomic status a...
OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to investigate the pattern of general practice services utilization for A...
IntroductionWell-Child Care (WCC) is the provision of preventive health care services for children a...
Background: International research shows consistently that people with a lower socioeconomic status ...
INTRODUCTION:Well-Child Care (WCC) is the provision of preventive health care services for children ...
© 2002 Dr. Sharon Ruth GoldfieldIntroduction: Parents seek health information and care from a variet...
Introduction: Well-Child Care (WCC) is the provision of preventive health care services for children...
© 2009 Susan Margaret Webster.BACKGROUND: General Practitioners (GPs) have valuable medical knowledg...
Study objective: To examine the association between socioeconomic position at the time of birth and ...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is an indicator of income, education, and employment status. It has signi...
A relationship between maternal and child use of general practitioners (GPs) has been shown to exist...
AIM: To assess a national sample of Australian parental confidence in general practitioner (GP) care...
Influence of socio-economic factors among children with and without chronic health conditions ELSE-K...
While an extensive body of literature has demonstrated an association between socioeconomic status a...
OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to investigate the pattern of general practice services utilization for A...
IntroductionWell-Child Care (WCC) is the provision of preventive health care services for children a...
Background: International research shows consistently that people with a lower socioeconomic status ...
INTRODUCTION:Well-Child Care (WCC) is the provision of preventive health care services for children ...
© 2002 Dr. Sharon Ruth GoldfieldIntroduction: Parents seek health information and care from a variet...
Introduction: Well-Child Care (WCC) is the provision of preventive health care services for children...
© 2009 Susan Margaret Webster.BACKGROUND: General Practitioners (GPs) have valuable medical knowledg...
Study objective: To examine the association between socioeconomic position at the time of birth and ...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is an indicator of income, education, and employment status. It has signi...
A relationship between maternal and child use of general practitioners (GPs) has been shown to exist...
AIM: To assess a national sample of Australian parental confidence in general practitioner (GP) care...
Influence of socio-economic factors among children with and without chronic health conditions ELSE-K...
While an extensive body of literature has demonstrated an association between socioeconomic status a...