BACKGROUND: Cancer care involves many different healthcare providers. Delayed or inaccurate communication between specialists and general practitioners (GP) may negatively affect care. AIM: To describe the pattern and variation of communication between primary healthcare (PHC) services and hospitals and specialists in relation to the patient's cancer care. METHODS: A retrospective audit of clinical records of Indigenous Australians diagnosed with cancer during 2010-2016 identified through 10 PHC services in Queensland is described. Poisson regression was used to model the dichotomous outcome availability of hospital discharge summary versus not. RESULTS: A total of 138 patient records was audited; 115 of those patients visited the PHC servi...
The delivery of cancer services is primarily hospital-based; however, General Practitioners (GPs) ha...
Effective cancer care depends on inter-sectoral and inter-professional communication. General Practi...
Cancer is the leading cause of illness in Australia and is a national health priority. Primary care ...
Background: Cancer care involves many different healthcare providers. Delayed or inaccurate communic...
Purpose: The role of general practitioners in cancer care has expanded in recent years. However, lit...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have poorer cancer outcomes and experi...
Aim: To explore health professionals’ perspectives on communication, continuity and between-service ...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Indigenous Australians continue to experi...
Objective: To identify points for improvements within the health system where Aboriginal and Torres ...
Objective: To identify points for improvements within the health system where Aboriginal and Torres ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify points for improvements within the health system where Aboriginal and Torres ...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have poorer cancer outcomes and experi...
Cancer is the leading cause of illness in Australia and is a national health priority. Primary care ...
Indigenous Australians continue to experience significantly poorer outcomes from cancer than non-Ind...
Cancer is the leading cause of illness in Australia and is a national health priority. Primary care ...
The delivery of cancer services is primarily hospital-based; however, General Practitioners (GPs) ha...
Effective cancer care depends on inter-sectoral and inter-professional communication. General Practi...
Cancer is the leading cause of illness in Australia and is a national health priority. Primary care ...
Background: Cancer care involves many different healthcare providers. Delayed or inaccurate communic...
Purpose: The role of general practitioners in cancer care has expanded in recent years. However, lit...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have poorer cancer outcomes and experi...
Aim: To explore health professionals’ perspectives on communication, continuity and between-service ...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Indigenous Australians continue to experi...
Objective: To identify points for improvements within the health system where Aboriginal and Torres ...
Objective: To identify points for improvements within the health system where Aboriginal and Torres ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify points for improvements within the health system where Aboriginal and Torres ...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have poorer cancer outcomes and experi...
Cancer is the leading cause of illness in Australia and is a national health priority. Primary care ...
Indigenous Australians continue to experience significantly poorer outcomes from cancer than non-Ind...
Cancer is the leading cause of illness in Australia and is a national health priority. Primary care ...
The delivery of cancer services is primarily hospital-based; however, General Practitioners (GPs) ha...
Effective cancer care depends on inter-sectoral and inter-professional communication. General Practi...
Cancer is the leading cause of illness in Australia and is a national health priority. Primary care ...