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Perceptions of General Practitioners regarding inclusion as a DOTS provider in RNTCP, implemented in urban slum area of Mumbai

Perceptions of General Practitioners regarding inclusion as a DOTS provider in RNTCP, implemented in urban slum area of Mumbai

... in general are rendered by both government and private health ...Engaging practitioners to use the guidelines and motivate them to become DOTS provider would contribute to the realization of national and ...

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General practitioners’ perceptions of irritable bowel syndrome: a Q-methodological study

General practitioners’ perceptions of irritable bowel syndrome: a Q-methodological study

... © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article published in Family Practice. The version of record Stephen Bradley, Sarah ...

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The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

... in general practice: General Practitioners’ and Practice Nurses’perceptions is a study that identifies the beliefs of Practice Nurses (PNs) and General Practitioners (GPs) of the PN ...

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General practitioners' perceptions of the effectiveness of medical interventions: an exploration of underlying constructs

General practitioners' perceptions of the effectiveness of medical interventions: an exploration of underlying constructs

... Background: Many interventions shown to be effective through clinical trials are not readily implemented in clinical practice. Unfortunately, little is known regarding how clinicians construct their perceptions of ...

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General practitioners’ perceptions of COPD treatment: thematic analysis of qualitative interviews

General practitioners’ perceptions of COPD treatment: thematic analysis of qualitative interviews

... In Denmark, there has been a substantial improvement in quality of COPD management in the last 25 years. Before 1990, many patients in the general practice were often not diagnosed with COPD but were treated based ...

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Perceptions of interprofessional collaboration of general practitioners and community pharmacists   a qualitative study

Perceptions of interprofessional collaboration of general practitioners and community pharmacists a qualitative study

... Community pharmacists were selected from a contact list of local community pharmacists provided by the Chamber of Pharmacists of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. A total of 15 pharmacists, who participated in a previous ...

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General practitioners perceptions on advance care planning for patients living with dementia

General practitioners perceptions on advance care planning for patients living with dementia

... Limitations of the study are worth noting. The study sample of GPs was limited to Northern Ireland. While the findings provide insight on GP perceptions in this region, caution is advised to applying findings to ...

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General practitioners' perceptions of effective health care

General practitioners' perceptions of effective health care

... in general practice may be limited for more fundamental reasons associated with the assumptions that the model makes about doctors’ ways of thinking and ...Firstly, general practitioners may not ...

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General practitioners’ perceptions about their role in current and future heart failure care: an exploratory qualitative study

General practitioners’ perceptions about their role in current and future heart failure care: an exploratory qualitative study

... all-round general practice nurses as the preferred partner to delegate tasks to in HF care and reported limited experience in collaborating with specialist HF ...

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General practitioners' perceptions about the extended roles of the community pharmacists in the state of Karnataka: A study

General practitioners' perceptions about the extended roles of the community pharmacists in the state of Karnataka: A study

... the general practitioners’ perception and expectations from practising community pharmacists in four district headquarters of ...fifteen general practitioners have participated in the ...

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General practitioners’ perceptions of best practice care at the end of life: a qualitative study

General practitioners’ perceptions of best practice care at the end of life: a qualitative study

... This study helps fill a gap in the literature by providing important in-depth insights into GPs’ perceptions of best practice palliative care. Specifically, these findings raise two novel aspects of GPs’ views on ...

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Perceptions about mental illness among general practitioners

Perceptions about mental illness among general practitioners

... the general population [18–20] and because GPs are the main point of entry into the Span- ish health ...their perceptions regarding mental illness. These perceptions will be defined as the level of ...

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The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

... It was found in this study as well as being documented in previous studies (Patterson et al, 2000; O’Connor, 2002; Willis et al, 2000), that wound care is an area that PN make a large contribution to in General ...

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General practitioners’ perceptions of compassionate communities: a qualitative study

General practitioners’ perceptions of compassionate communities: a qualitative study

... their perceptions of a public health palliative care approach and compassion- ate ...on perceptions of compassionate communities and a public health pallia- tive care ...

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General practitioners’ perceptions of asynchronous telemedicine in a randomized controlled trial of teledermatology

General practitioners’ perceptions of asynchronous telemedicine in a randomized controlled trial of teledermatology

... GPs perceptions changed over time, although respondents who perceived themselves to be knowledgeable about TD pre TD were more likely to feel satisfied with TD in their practice than those who felt that their ...

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Interprofessional Communication and Relationships in the Management of “Difficult to Treat” Depression: Perceptions of the Role of General Practitioners

Interprofessional Communication and Relationships in the Management of “Difficult to Treat” Depression: Perceptions of the Role of General Practitioners

... Findings: Four main themes emerged: 1 The team approach was important, particularly to ensure information accuracy and/or when responding to patient needs and pressures; 2 Referrals, usu[r] ...

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Better than nothing? Patient delivered partner therapy and partner notification for chlamydia: the views of Australian general practitioners

Better than nothing? Patient delivered partner therapy and partner notification for chlamydia: the views of Australian general practitioners

... Australian general prac- titioners (GPs) on partner notification, particularly in relation to PDPT and explored GPs ’ perceptions of their patients ’ barriers to notifying partners of a chlamydia ...

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Satisfaction in Older Persons and General Practitioners during the Implementation of Integrated Care

Satisfaction in Older Persons and General Practitioners during the Implementation of Integrated Care

... No residents were excluded, except those in closed psycho-geriatric wards. After informing resident committees and individual participants of the study and requesting participation by letter, oral consent for interview ...

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Nurse Practitioners’ Perceptions of their Role and Value in UK General Practice

Nurse Practitioners’ Perceptions of their Role and Value in UK General Practice

... nurse practitioners. Indeed eight of the ten nurse practitioners interviewed had been in practice nursing before and most had retained and expanded their roles in the management of long term conditions; ...

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