Background: The management of psoriasis by general practitioners (GPs) is vital, given its prevalence, chronicity, and associated physical and psychosocial co-morbidities. However, there is little information on how GPs (including early-career GPs) manage psoriasis.Objectives: This study assessed the frequency with which Australian specialist GP vocational trainees ('registrars') provide psoriasis care and the associations of that clinical experience. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was done of data from the ReCEnT study, an ongoing multi- site cohort study of Australian GP registrars' experiences during vocational training. In ReCEnT, 60 consecutive consultations are recorded 3 times (6-monthly) during each registrar's training. The ou...
BackgroundPsoriasis is associated with significant comorbidity. Excess alcohol use, smoking and high...
Abstract published with permission. Psoriasis affects a substantial number of the UK population. The...
Background: Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease affecting approximately 2 % of the UK ...
Background: The management of psoriasis by general practitioners (GPs) is vital, given its prevalenc...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with psoriasis have limited disease which can be managed effectively in pr...
Skin conditions are commonly encountered in general practice but dermatology is underrepresented in ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Skin conditions are commonly encountered in general practice but dermatology ...
Background: Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network and National Institute of Health and Care Ex...
Australian general practitioners (GPs) commonly manage dermatological conditions requiring procedure...
BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease affecting approximately 2% of the UK p...
Background Psoriasis is a common, lifelong inflammatory skin disease, the severity of which can ran...
Background Recent data suggest that skin problems were the most common reason for patients visiting...
INTRODUCTION: A study was conducted to explore the epidemiology of childhood psoriasis in general pr...
INTRODUCTION: Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, severe, and potentially life-threateni...
Background Recent data suggests that skin conditions were the most common reason for patients to co...
BackgroundPsoriasis is associated with significant comorbidity. Excess alcohol use, smoking and high...
Abstract published with permission. Psoriasis affects a substantial number of the UK population. The...
Background: Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease affecting approximately 2 % of the UK ...
Background: The management of psoriasis by general practitioners (GPs) is vital, given its prevalenc...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with psoriasis have limited disease which can be managed effectively in pr...
Skin conditions are commonly encountered in general practice but dermatology is underrepresented in ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Skin conditions are commonly encountered in general practice but dermatology ...
Background: Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network and National Institute of Health and Care Ex...
Australian general practitioners (GPs) commonly manage dermatological conditions requiring procedure...
BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease affecting approximately 2% of the UK p...
Background Psoriasis is a common, lifelong inflammatory skin disease, the severity of which can ran...
Background Recent data suggest that skin problems were the most common reason for patients visiting...
INTRODUCTION: A study was conducted to explore the epidemiology of childhood psoriasis in general pr...
INTRODUCTION: Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, severe, and potentially life-threateni...
Background Recent data suggests that skin conditions were the most common reason for patients to co...
BackgroundPsoriasis is associated with significant comorbidity. Excess alcohol use, smoking and high...
Abstract published with permission. Psoriasis affects a substantial number of the UK population. The...
Background: Psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease affecting approximately 2 % of the UK ...