Abstract Background Among Western countries, it has been found that physicians tend to manage their own illnesses and tend not have their own independent family physicians. This is recognized as a significant issue for both physicians and, by extension, the patients under their care, resulting in initiatives seeking to address this. Physicians' personal health care practices in Asia have yet to be documented. Methods An anonymous cross-sectional postal questionnaire survey was conducted in Hong Kong, China. All 9570 medical practitioners in Hong Kong registered with the Hong Kong Medical Council in 2003 were surveyed. Chi-square tests and logistic regression models were applied. Results There were 4198 respondents to the survey; a response ...
Effective primary health care is essential for a high-quality, equitable, and cost-effective health ...
<b>Background</b> Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high o...
Doctor-shopping is defined as the changing of doctors without professional referral in the same illn...
Background. Among Western countries, it has been found that physicians tend to manage their own illn...
Abstract Background Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high on the inte...
Objectives To identify concepts including misconceptions among the community members regarding famil...
<b>Background</b> Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high o...
Aims A recent trend in health care system is to provide more choices to the patients. This study sur...
Background: This study aims to examine the prevalence and predictors associated with self-medication...
Background: This study aims to examine the prevalence and predictors associated with self-medication...
The Hong Kong Public Health Forum 2009 cum Inauguration Ceremony of HKU School of Public Health, Hon...
Primary care should be a gate-keeper for secondary health services to prevent illness, improve healt...
Background. Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high on the internationa...
A randomized telephone survey on the practice of self-medication in the preceding 2 weeks was carrie...
OBJECTIVES: To explore doctors' perceptions of the acceptable limits to self-treatment and to identi...
Effective primary health care is essential for a high-quality, equitable, and cost-effective health ...
<b>Background</b> Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high o...
Doctor-shopping is defined as the changing of doctors without professional referral in the same illn...
Background. Among Western countries, it has been found that physicians tend to manage their own illn...
Abstract Background Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high on the inte...
Objectives To identify concepts including misconceptions among the community members regarding famil...
<b>Background</b> Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high o...
Aims A recent trend in health care system is to provide more choices to the patients. This study sur...
Background: This study aims to examine the prevalence and predictors associated with self-medication...
Background: This study aims to examine the prevalence and predictors associated with self-medication...
The Hong Kong Public Health Forum 2009 cum Inauguration Ceremony of HKU School of Public Health, Hon...
Primary care should be a gate-keeper for secondary health services to prevent illness, improve healt...
Background. Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high on the internationa...
A randomized telephone survey on the practice of self-medication in the preceding 2 weeks was carrie...
OBJECTIVES: To explore doctors' perceptions of the acceptable limits to self-treatment and to identi...
Effective primary health care is essential for a high-quality, equitable, and cost-effective health ...
<b>Background</b> Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high o...
Doctor-shopping is defined as the changing of doctors without professional referral in the same illn...