Background: Frequent paediatric attendances make up a large proportion of the general practitioner (GP) workload. Currently no systematic reviews on frequent paediatric attendances in primary care exists. Aim: To identify the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of children who attend primary care frequently. Design and setting: A systematic review.Methods: The electronic databases MEDLINE, EMBASE and PsycINFO were searched up to January 2020, using terms relating to frequent attendance in primary care settings. Studies were eligible if they considered children frequently attending in primary care (0-19 years). Relevant data were extracted and analysed by narrative synthesis.Results: Six studies, of overall fair quality, were incl...
Background: GPs are rarely actively involved in healthcare provision for children and young people (...
Introduction: High quality primary care is considered central to preventing avoidable health system...
Background: Although common and often with long-lasting effects, child mental health problems (MHPs)...
Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendanc...
Objective: To summarise the literature on frequent attendances to hospital emergency departments and...
Background:The top 3% of frequent attendance in primary care is associated with 15% of all appointme...
Contains fulltext : 168210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Background: Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as ...
Background. Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as ...
This article presents the findings of a systematic review undertaken to assess adverse childhood exp...
Background: Anxiety disorders have a median age of onset of 11 years and are the most common emotion...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in Primary Care (PC). Several studi...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in primary care (PC). Several studi...
Background. Fewer than 20% of all illnesses that occur in the home require the attention of a genera...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about whether general practice registrars gain sufficient exposure to, ...
Background: GPs are rarely actively involved in healthcare provision for children and young people (...
Introduction: High quality primary care is considered central to preventing avoidable health system...
Background: Although common and often with long-lasting effects, child mental health problems (MHPs)...
Background. Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary, but persistent frequent attendanc...
Objective: To summarise the literature on frequent attendances to hospital emergency departments and...
Background:The top 3% of frequent attendance in primary care is associated with 15% of all appointme...
Contains fulltext : 168210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Background: Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as ...
Background. Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as ...
This article presents the findings of a systematic review undertaken to assess adverse childhood exp...
Background: Anxiety disorders have a median age of onset of 11 years and are the most common emotion...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in Primary Care (PC). Several studi...
Background: Anxiety, mild depression and somatization are common in primary care (PC). Several studi...
Background. Fewer than 20% of all illnesses that occur in the home require the attention of a genera...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about whether general practice registrars gain sufficient exposure to, ...
Background: GPs are rarely actively involved in healthcare provision for children and young people (...
Introduction: High quality primary care is considered central to preventing avoidable health system...
Background: Although common and often with long-lasting effects, child mental health problems (MHPs)...