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Communication channels to promote evidence-based practice: a survey of primary care clinicians to determine perceived effects

Communication channels to promote evidence-based practice: a survey of primary care clinicians to determine perceived effects

... H8886), primary care clinicians – notably, GPs and Practice Nurses – who were practicing in NSW, were recruited with the assistance of relevant professional bodies, including 33 Divisions of General ...

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Primary care clinicians’ strategies to overcome financial barriers to specialty health care for uninsured patients

Primary care clinicians’ strategies to overcome financial barriers to specialty health care for uninsured patients

... [25]. Primary care clinicians in training may benefit from better understanding social capi- tal within medical communities and learning the ways that it can be used to increase access and improve ...

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A qualitative study of primary care clinicians' views of treating childhood obesity

A qualitative study of primary care clinicians' views of treating childhood obesity

... A number of studies of clinicians' attitudes relating to childhood obesity have been conducted [15-18]. Manag- ing childhood obesity has the potential to be more com- plex than managing adult obesity because the ...

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Introduction

Introduction

... foster care, separation or divorce of parents, domestic violence, parental or family mental health issues, natural disasters, school crises, military deployment of children’s loved ones, and the grief and loss ...

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Postnatal care following hypertensive disorders of pregnancy :  qualitative study of views and experiences of primary and secondary care clinicians

Postnatal care following hypertensive disorders of pregnancy : qualitative study of views and experiences of primary and secondary care clinicians

... of care; Locus of responsibility for ...postnatal care plans and pathways, poor continuity of care, poor anti-hypertensive medication management, uncertainty around responsibility for postnatal ...

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Designing health information technology tools for behavioral health clinicians integrated within a primary care team

Designing health information technology tools for behavioral health clinicians integrated within a primary care team

... qualitative, primary care delivery, informatics and human factors ...grated care team. We observed primary care clinicians (PCCs), BHCs, medical assistants (MAs), front desk ...

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Enhancing Pediatric Mental Health Care: Strategies for Preparing a Primary Care Practice

Enhancing Pediatric Mental Health Care: Strategies for Preparing a Primary Care Practice

... foster care, separation or divorce of parents, domestic violence, parental or family mental health issues, natural disasters, school crises, military deployment of children’s loved ones, and the grief and loss ...

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“You’ve Got Mail”: Issues in Communicating With Patients and Their Families by E-Mail

“You’ve Got Mail”: Issues in Communicating With Patients and Their Families by E-Mail

... of primary care clinicians who begin communicating with their patients with e-mail is likely to be a bit different, because they have an ongoing, longitudi- nal relationship with them, but ...

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Designing health information technology tools for behavioural health clinicians integrated within US-based primary care teams

Designing health information technology tools for behavioural health clinicians integrated within US-based primary care teams

... qualitative, primary care delivery, informatics and human factors ...grated care team. We observed primary care clinicians (PCCs), BHCs, medical assistants (MAs), front desk ...

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Improving Mental Health Services in Primary Care: Reducing Administrative and Financial Barriers to Access and Collaboration

Improving Mental Health Services in Primary Care: Reducing Administrative and Financial Barriers to Access and Collaboration

... relationships, primary care clinicians can and should deliver mental health services to children and adolescents in the primary care ...The primary care setting provides ...

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Clinicians’ Description of Factors Influencing Their Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse: Report of the Child Abuse Reporting Experience Study Research Group

Clinicians’ Description of Factors Influencing Their Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse: Report of the Child Abuse Reporting Experience Study Research Group

... for primary care ...that clinicians sometimes find themselves in the position of bearing a legal requirement to report suspicious cases that, on the basis of previous experience, they expect CPS will ...

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Chronic heart failure guidelines : do they adequately address patient need at the end of life?

Chronic heart failure guidelines : do they adequately address patient need at the end of life?

... MEDLINE, Web of Science (ISI), EMBASE, and the Cochrane library were searched for recent (1996–2011) national guidelines using keywords such as “heart failure” “primary care” and “guidelines” (full search ...

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Barriers to primary care clinician adherence to clinical guidelines for the management of low back pain : protocol of a systematic review and meta synthesis of qualitative studies

Barriers to primary care clinician adherence to clinical guidelines for the management of low back pain : protocol of a systematic review and meta synthesis of qualitative studies

... include primary care clinicians (eg, general medical practitioners, physical therapists, chiropractors, etc) who manage LBP; use qualitative methods for both data col- lection (eg, focus groups, ...

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The Autism Treatment Network and Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health: Future Directions

The Autism Treatment Network and Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health: Future Directions

... provide care to about 27 000 children and youth with ASDs, a small proportion of the more than 750 000 persons with ASDs , 18 years old in the United States and more than 2 million children and adolescents with ...

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Clinical Practice Guideline: Treatment of the School-Aged Child With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Clinical Practice Guideline: Treatment of the School-Aged Child With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

... by primary care clinicians for the management of children between 6 and 12 years of age with ...assist primary care clinicians in ...the primary care clinician by ...

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Prevention of Dental Caries in Children From Birth Through Age 5 Years: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement

Prevention of Dental Caries in Children From Birth Through Age 5 Years: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement

... that primary care clini- cians prescribe oral fl uoride supplementation starting at age 6 months for children whose water supply is de fi cient in fl ...that primary care clinicians apply ...

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Application of simulation and modelling in managing unplanned healthcare demand

Application of simulation and modelling in managing unplanned healthcare demand

... ‘appropriate’ care within ...‘appropriate’ care or an ...‘appropriate’ care and, as a consequence, A&E personnel may consider some of the GP referrals as inappropriate (Chew-Graham et ...

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An Interpretative Phenomenological Study of Behavioral Health Clinicians' Experiences in Integrated Primary Care Settings.

An Interpretative Phenomenological Study of Behavioral Health Clinicians' Experiences in Integrated Primary Care Settings.

... the primary care practices in their settings, beginning as early as 2007 in North ...four clinicians, three of whom are ...a primary care practice, but I could never get any interest in ...

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The use of assistive technology in shoulder exercise rehabilitation – a qualitative study of acceptability within a pilot project

The use of assistive technology in shoulder exercise rehabilitation – a qualitative study of acceptability within a pilot project

... All clinicians were experienced Physiothera- pists with more than ten years’ experience and all had sub- specialised in shoulder ...and clinicians were re- cruited as data saturation appeared to have been ...

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HIV care provider perceptions and approaches to managing unhealthy alcohol use in primary HIV care settings: a qualitative study

HIV care provider perceptions and approaches to managing unhealthy alcohol use in primary HIV care settings: a qualitative study

... aimed to recruit until saturation of themes was achieved, we recognize that the current sample is small and fur- ther qualitative research should be conducted with larger samples of diverse providers. Second, ...

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