Recent research has shown a significant reluctance by older patients to see a GP registrar for chronic problems. A key factor in this is older patients’ knowledge about GP registrars; their qualifications and what their role is in general practice. This study used targeted information resources about GP registrars to assess older patient attitudes and behaviours regarding GP registrars
Background: Studies have sought to determine the possible precursors to medical students’ and doctor...
BackgroundGeneral practice registrars see fewer older patients with chronic disease than established...
Background Continuity of care for older and chronically ill patients is imperative, but in training ...
Recent research has shown a significant reluctance by older patients to see a GP registrar for chron...
With the population ageing, it is imperative for training practices to provide general practice regi...
Introduction: Training general practice registrars (GPRs) to meet the challenges of an ageing popula...
Develop and pilot test evidence-based resources for general practice training practices to enhance o...
Measuring older patients ’ attitudes to general practice registrars: Exploratory factor analysis of ...
Background: Research suggests that older patients may be reluctant to engage general practice regist...
Aims & rationale/Objectives Population ageing poses major challenges for health systems. Additionall...
Objectives: To determine GPs' reported use of written education materials with older patients and ol...
This thesis explores doctors’ and medical students’ attitudes toward older patients in UK hospital s...
Objectives: To determine GPs' reported use of written\ud education materials with older patients and...
To investigate older patients' encounters with general practice registrars (GPRs) to inform training...
Objective: To investigate older patients\u27 encounters with general practice registrars (GPRs) to i...
Background: Studies have sought to determine the possible precursors to medical students’ and doctor...
BackgroundGeneral practice registrars see fewer older patients with chronic disease than established...
Background Continuity of care for older and chronically ill patients is imperative, but in training ...
Recent research has shown a significant reluctance by older patients to see a GP registrar for chron...
With the population ageing, it is imperative for training practices to provide general practice regi...
Introduction: Training general practice registrars (GPRs) to meet the challenges of an ageing popula...
Develop and pilot test evidence-based resources for general practice training practices to enhance o...
Measuring older patients ’ attitudes to general practice registrars: Exploratory factor analysis of ...
Background: Research suggests that older patients may be reluctant to engage general practice regist...
Aims & rationale/Objectives Population ageing poses major challenges for health systems. Additionall...
Objectives: To determine GPs' reported use of written education materials with older patients and ol...
This thesis explores doctors’ and medical students’ attitudes toward older patients in UK hospital s...
Objectives: To determine GPs' reported use of written\ud education materials with older patients and...
To investigate older patients' encounters with general practice registrars (GPRs) to inform training...
Objective: To investigate older patients\u27 encounters with general practice registrars (GPRs) to i...
Background: Studies have sought to determine the possible precursors to medical students’ and doctor...
BackgroundGeneral practice registrars see fewer older patients with chronic disease than established...
Background Continuity of care for older and chronically ill patients is imperative, but in training ...