Background: Qualitative approach is commonly adopted in medical education research. However, it is difficult to conduct research studies on primary care physicians (PCPs). Conducting longitudinal qualitative studies is even more challenging. No studies on Chinese PCPs in this area are identified. Methods: We invited 14 Chinese PCPs to participate in a 12-month longitudinal qualitative study which explored their continuing professional learning experiences and viewpoints. They reported their learning activities by questionnaires in which the findings served as a guide for subsequent interviews. Each of them took part in four individual interviews spanning 12 months. We detailed the conduction process and challenges in a research diary and an...
Background In response to the World Health Organizations recommendation, policy makers have been ado...
Primary care manages >90% of illnesses requiring medical services in Hong Kong, in which 9,513 regis...
Objectives: We sought successful strategies to recruit patient and practitioner participants for stu...
Private non-specialist primary care physicians (PCPs) play an active role in early detection and man...
<b>Background</b> Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high o...
Aims: To gain structured feedback on a qualitative research methods training programme delivered to...
Introduction: Continuous professional development (CPD) is an important aspect of a medical practiti...
This paper is a commentary on the training of Chinese Primary Health Care Doctors to reduce chronic ...
The primary aim of the thesis is to understand how to strengthen primary care in China, by looking a...
Context: China has recently undertaken a nationwide healthcare reform of primary care for its citiz...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the education and training background of Chinese community h...
Introduction China has pioneered advances in primary health care (PHC) and public health for a large...
This research is one of the first studies of Chinese primary care doctor-patient communication. The ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to examine the education and training background of Chinese community h...
Introduction: Measuring the performance of a primary care system is one of the very first steps to f...
Background In response to the World Health Organizations recommendation, policy makers have been ado...
Primary care manages >90% of illnesses requiring medical services in Hong Kong, in which 9,513 regis...
Objectives: We sought successful strategies to recruit patient and practitioner participants for stu...
Private non-specialist primary care physicians (PCPs) play an active role in early detection and man...
<b>Background</b> Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high o...
Aims: To gain structured feedback on a qualitative research methods training programme delivered to...
Introduction: Continuous professional development (CPD) is an important aspect of a medical practiti...
This paper is a commentary on the training of Chinese Primary Health Care Doctors to reduce chronic ...
The primary aim of the thesis is to understand how to strengthen primary care in China, by looking a...
Context: China has recently undertaken a nationwide healthcare reform of primary care for its citiz...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine the education and training background of Chinese community h...
Introduction China has pioneered advances in primary health care (PHC) and public health for a large...
This research is one of the first studies of Chinese primary care doctor-patient communication. The ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to examine the education and training background of Chinese community h...
Introduction: Measuring the performance of a primary care system is one of the very first steps to f...
Background In response to the World Health Organizations recommendation, policy makers have been ado...
Primary care manages >90% of illnesses requiring medical services in Hong Kong, in which 9,513 regis...
Objectives: We sought successful strategies to recruit patient and practitioner participants for stu...