Background: As Hong Kong becomes more affluent and undergoes rapid urbanization, the family medicine (FM)/general practice (GP) morbidity pattern will shift from acute self limiting illnesses to chronic illnesses similar to other developed countries. Some overseas studies also show that chronic diseases occur at an early age. Objective : To compare the 1994 FM/GP morbidity pattern for adults (aged 12-59) with previous studies done in 1981- 82 and 1985-86, and note the changes and trends. Methods : The overall morbidity pattern by systems in the 1994 Morbidity Survey was compared with the surveys done in 1981-82 and 1985-86. The trend for some highly prevalent illnesses of 1994 survey was compared with the 1981-82 survey. Chi square and Fish...
Objectives To identify concepts including misconceptions among the community members regarding famil...
Objective: Chronic pain is prevalent in many Western countries. Its prevalence in a non-Caucasian po...
Eight general practitioners participated in a survey of content of general practice. This is useful ...
Objective: To study the differences and their implication on the morbidity pattern in family medicin...
Population ageing and changes in the socioeconomic structure affect the disease pattern. Chronic dis...
Population ageing and changes in the socioeconomic structure affect the disease pattern. Chronic dis...
Primary care should be a gate-keeper for secondary health services to prevent illness, improve healt...
Objective: To study the seasonal variation of morbidity in Hong Kong. Design: A morbidity survey was...
There has been an epidemiological transition in morbidity and mortality patterns in developing count...
Conference Theme: MUS in Family Medicine-the State of Art SymposiumBACKGROUND: It is a common belief...
Abstract. Background. The main goal of Hong Kong's publicly-funded general outpatient clinics (GOPCs...
PurposeThis is an ongoing prospective cohort aiming to examine the biopsychosocial health profiles a...
Primary care is the entry point for most people into the health system and primary care physicians (...
The ageing population has been increasing the healthcare expenditure of Hong Kong and will continue ...
Effective primary health care is essential for a high-quality, equitable, and cost-effective health ...
Objectives To identify concepts including misconceptions among the community members regarding famil...
Objective: Chronic pain is prevalent in many Western countries. Its prevalence in a non-Caucasian po...
Eight general practitioners participated in a survey of content of general practice. This is useful ...
Objective: To study the differences and their implication on the morbidity pattern in family medicin...
Population ageing and changes in the socioeconomic structure affect the disease pattern. Chronic dis...
Population ageing and changes in the socioeconomic structure affect the disease pattern. Chronic dis...
Primary care should be a gate-keeper for secondary health services to prevent illness, improve healt...
Objective: To study the seasonal variation of morbidity in Hong Kong. Design: A morbidity survey was...
There has been an epidemiological transition in morbidity and mortality patterns in developing count...
Conference Theme: MUS in Family Medicine-the State of Art SymposiumBACKGROUND: It is a common belief...
Abstract. Background. The main goal of Hong Kong's publicly-funded general outpatient clinics (GOPCs...
PurposeThis is an ongoing prospective cohort aiming to examine the biopsychosocial health profiles a...
Primary care is the entry point for most people into the health system and primary care physicians (...
The ageing population has been increasing the healthcare expenditure of Hong Kong and will continue ...
Effective primary health care is essential for a high-quality, equitable, and cost-effective health ...
Objectives To identify concepts including misconceptions among the community members regarding famil...
Objective: Chronic pain is prevalent in many Western countries. Its prevalence in a non-Caucasian po...
Eight general practitioners participated in a survey of content of general practice. This is useful ...