This discussion paper describes a scoping exercise and literature review commissioned by the International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG) to inform their E-Quality programme which seeks to support small-scale educational projects to improve respiratory management in primary care. Our narrative review synthesises information from three sources: publications concerning the global context and health systems development; a literature search of Medline, CINAHL and Cochrane databases; and a series of eight interviews conducted with members of the IPCRG faculty. Educational interventions sit within complex healthcare, economic, and policy contexts. It is essential that any development project considers the local circumstances in terms of e...
Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important component of th...
Aim: Respiratory diseases are a public health issue throughout the world, with high prevalence and m...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
This discussion paper describes a scoping exercise and literature review commissioned by the Interna...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
The IPCRG is a network of organisations committed to improving primary care assessment and treatment...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
"Article number: 14072 (2014)"Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommun...
Respiratory diseases remain a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality and primary care p...
Respiratory diseases remain a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality and primary care p...
In primary care, a gap between current and evidence based care for COPD exists. This paper describes...
Acknowledgements The IPCRG are very grateful for all the healthcare professionals across the world w...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Asthma is a very common disease that can occur at any age. In the UK and in many other countries it ...
Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important component of th...
Aim: Respiratory diseases are a public health issue throughout the world, with high prevalence and m...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
This discussion paper describes a scoping exercise and literature review commissioned by the Interna...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
The IPCRG is a network of organisations committed to improving primary care assessment and treatment...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...
"Article number: 14072 (2014)"Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommun...
Respiratory diseases remain a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality and primary care p...
Respiratory diseases remain a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality and primary care p...
In primary care, a gap between current and evidence based care for COPD exists. This paper describes...
Acknowledgements The IPCRG are very grateful for all the healthcare professionals across the world w...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Background: Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important com...
Asthma is a very common disease that can occur at any age. In the UK and in many other countries it ...
Community-based care, underpinned by relevant primary care research, is an important component of th...
Aim: Respiratory diseases are a public health issue throughout the world, with high prevalence and m...
Significant attention has been given to the global burden of noncommunicable diseases including resp...