Background: To assist general practitioners (GPs) in minimising their risk of medical error, the education unit of a medical insurer developed a survey that assessed the risk-management behaviours of GPs. Objective: This study describes the risk-management behaviours of Australian GPs and how they vary by age, sex and workload intensity. Method: A cross-sectional survey of 572 practising GPs, from a random selection of 1657 insured GPs, formed the data for analysis. GPs self-reported their behaviour using the valid and reliable Know your Risk - GP-Non-procedural Scale. Results: GPs reported performing risk-management behaviours frequently in six key areas: practitioner communication, facilitating patient responses, managing adverse outcomes...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Clinicians' means of stratification of risk of violence has been pre...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention implementing best practice guidel...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Clinicians' means of stratification of risk of violence has been pre...
Background: To assist general practitioners (GPs) in minimising their risk of medical error, the edu...
This study aimed to describe patient-reported management of behavioural risk factors in Australian g...
This study describes the attitudes and practices of patients and GPs 12 months after participating i...
Background: Evidence based guidelines recommend that adults be assessed for modifiable lifestyle ris...
Background: With increasing rates of chronic disease associated with lifestyle behavioural risk fact...
METHODS A self administered postal questionnaire exploring GP attitudes toward CVR assessment and ma...
Purpose: Despite considerable work in developing and validating cardiovascular absolute risk (CVAR) ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of errors anonymously reported by general practitioners in NSW...
To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention implementing best practice guidelines recomm...
To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention implementing best practice guidelines recomm...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors that influence the extent to which general practitioners use absolut...
Falls among older people are highly prevalent, serious and costly, and translation of evidence about...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Clinicians' means of stratification of risk of violence has been pre...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention implementing best practice guidel...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Clinicians' means of stratification of risk of violence has been pre...
Background: To assist general practitioners (GPs) in minimising their risk of medical error, the edu...
This study aimed to describe patient-reported management of behavioural risk factors in Australian g...
This study describes the attitudes and practices of patients and GPs 12 months after participating i...
Background: Evidence based guidelines recommend that adults be assessed for modifiable lifestyle ris...
Background: With increasing rates of chronic disease associated with lifestyle behavioural risk fact...
METHODS A self administered postal questionnaire exploring GP attitudes toward CVR assessment and ma...
Purpose: Despite considerable work in developing and validating cardiovascular absolute risk (CVAR) ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of errors anonymously reported by general practitioners in NSW...
To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention implementing best practice guidelines recomm...
To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention implementing best practice guidelines recomm...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors that influence the extent to which general practitioners use absolut...
Falls among older people are highly prevalent, serious and costly, and translation of evidence about...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Clinicians' means of stratification of risk of violence has been pre...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention implementing best practice guidel...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Clinicians' means of stratification of risk of violence has been pre...