Preventive care refers to interventions which aim to prevent progression of a condition. They may be applied at individual or population levels and at various stages of disease development. For the primary health care (PHC) sector, preventive care is a priority and a challenge. This RESEARCH ROUNDup reviews preventive care in the PHC setting including consideration of time, resources and strategies in an Australian context
Like other colonised populations, Indigenous Australians experience poorer health outcomes than non-...
The Australian health system requires novel strategies to implement widespread primary prevention to...
Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) “represent a range of conditions for which hospitalisat...
Primary health care has the potential to contribute to population health at the individual and popul...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
In recent years, there has been a global increase in human life expectancy, but preventable morbidit...
Practitioners (RAcGP) has published the Guidelines for preventive activities in general practice9 (t...
Over one-quarter of the total health burden in Australia is estimated to be due to five key modifiab...
[Extract] Primary health care is based on the central premise that prevention is better than cure. T...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Cardiovascular dise...
Background: The primary behavioural risks for the most common causes of mortality and morbidity in d...
Objective: Primary care clinicians have considerable potential to provide preventive care. This stud...
The Australian health system requires novel strategies to implement widespread primary prevention to...
Much of the ill-health and disease burden facing Australians today and into the foreseeable future i...
BACKGROUND: Although primary health care (PHC) is a key component of all health care systems, servic...
Like other colonised populations, Indigenous Australians experience poorer health outcomes than non-...
The Australian health system requires novel strategies to implement widespread primary prevention to...
Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) “represent a range of conditions for which hospitalisat...
Primary health care has the potential to contribute to population health at the individual and popul...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
In recent years, there has been a global increase in human life expectancy, but preventable morbidit...
Practitioners (RAcGP) has published the Guidelines for preventive activities in general practice9 (t...
Over one-quarter of the total health burden in Australia is estimated to be due to five key modifiab...
[Extract] Primary health care is based on the central premise that prevention is better than cure. T...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Cardiovascular dise...
Background: The primary behavioural risks for the most common causes of mortality and morbidity in d...
Objective: Primary care clinicians have considerable potential to provide preventive care. This stud...
The Australian health system requires novel strategies to implement widespread primary prevention to...
Much of the ill-health and disease burden facing Australians today and into the foreseeable future i...
BACKGROUND: Although primary health care (PHC) is a key component of all health care systems, servic...
Like other colonised populations, Indigenous Australians experience poorer health outcomes than non-...
The Australian health system requires novel strategies to implement widespread primary prevention to...
Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) “represent a range of conditions for which hospitalisat...