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  1. There has been growing interest regarding the impact of telemonitoring and its ability to reduce the increasing burden of chronic diseases, including chronic cardiovascular disease (CVD), on healthcare systems...

    Authors: Renee Purcell, Susan McInnes and Elizabeth J Halcomb
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:43
  2. Provision of post stroke care in developing countries is hampered by discoordination of services and limited access to specialised care. Albeit shortcomings, primary care continues to provide post-stroke servi...

    Authors: Aznida F Abdul Aziz, Nor Azlin Mohd Nordin, Noor Abd Aziz, Suhazeli Abdullah, Saperi Sulong and Syed M Aljunid
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:40
  3. Multimorbidity is a common phenomenon in primary care. Until now, no clinical guidelines for multimorbidity exist. For the development of these guidelines, it is necessary to know whether or not patients are a...

    Authors: Heike Hansen, Ingmar Schäfer, Gerhard Schön, Steffi Riedel-Heller, Jochen Gensichen, Siegfried Weyerer, Juliana J Petersen, Hans-Helmut König, Horst Bickel, Angela Fuchs, Susanne Höfels, Birgitt Wiese, Karl Wegscheider, Hendrik van den Bussche and Martin Scherer
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:39
  4. A person-list-based family medicine model was introduced in Turkey during health care reforms. This study aimed to explore from primary care workers’ perspectives whether this model could achieve the cardinal ...

    Authors: Zeliha Asli Öcek, Meltem Çiçeklioğlu, Ummahan Yücel and Raziye Özdemir
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:38

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Family Practice 2015 16:74

  5. Detection of depression can be difficult in primary care, particularly when associated with chronic illness. Patient beliefs may affect detection and subsequent engagement with management. We explored patient ...

    Authors: Sarah L Alderson, Robbie Foy, Liz Glidewell and Allan O House
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:37
  6. There is a growing need for palliative care. The majority of palliative patients prefer their general practitioner (GP) to organize their palliative home care. General practitioners need a range of competences...

    Authors: Peter Pype, Linda Symons, Johan Wens, Bart Van den Eynden, Ann Stes and Myriam Deveugele
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:36
  7. Internationally, guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach, implying that antidepressant medication should not be offered as a first step treatment to patients with sub-threshold or mild depr...

    Authors: Gerdien Franx, Jochanan Huyser, Jan Koetsenruijter, Christina M van der Feltz-Cornelis, Peter FM Verhaak, Richard PTM Grol and Michel Wensing
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:35
  8. Irrational prescribing of over-the-counter (OTC) medicines in general practice is common in Southern Europe. Recent findings from a research project funded by the European Commission (FP7), the “OTC SOCIOMED”,...

    Authors: Christos Lionis, Elena Petelos, Sue Shea, Georgia Bagiartaki, Ioanna G Tsiligianni, Apostolos Kamekis, Vasiliki Tsiantou, Maria Papadakaki, Athina Tatsioni, Joanna Moschandreas, Aristoula Saridaki, Antonios Bertsias, Tomas Faresjö, Åshild Faresjö, Luc Martinez, Dominic Agius…
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:34
  9. In 2008, the Sunshine Coast Division of General Practice (SCDGP) in Queensland, Australia initiated a highly successful Improved Diabetes Management (IDM) program with general practices in a regional area. The...

    Authors: Tina Janamian, Lisa J Crossland, Claire Jackson and Jenny Morcom
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:32
  10. Studies have shown that the quality of family health history (FHH) collection in primary care is inadequate to assess disease risk. To use FHH for risk assessment, collected data must have adequate detail. To ...

    Authors: R Ryanne Wu, Tiffany L Himmel, Adam H Buchanan, Karen P Powell, Elizabeth R Hauser, Geoffrey S Ginsburg, Vincent C Henrich and Lori A Orlando
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:31
  11. This study aimed to examine the prevalence, risk factors, detection rates and management of primary care depression in Hong Kong.

    Authors: Weng Yee Chin, Kit TY Chan, Cindy LK Lam, Samuel YS Wong, Daniel YT Fong, Yvonne YC Lo, Tai Pong Lam and Billy CF Chiu
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:30
  12. Skin cancer is believed to impose a heavy burden on healthcare services, but the burden of skin lesions suspected of malignancy on primary healthcare has never been evaluated. Therefore the aim of this study w...

    Authors: Cecile JL Koelink, Boudewijn J Kollen, Feikje Groenhof, Klaas van der Meer and Wouter K van der Heide
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:29
  13. Work and being able to work are important prerequisites for health and well being. Health problems can have a negative influence on the ability to work and not being able to work can be detrimental for patient...

    Authors: Kees A de Kock, Romy Steenbeek, Peter C Buijs, Peter LBJ Lucassen, J André Knottnerus and Antoine LM Lagro-Janssen
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:28
  14. As alcohol-related health problems continue to rise, the attention of policy-makers is increasingly turning to Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) programmes. The effectiveness of such programmes in primary...

    Authors: Colin Angus, Emanuele Scafato, Silvia Ghirini, Aleksandra Torbica, Francesca Ferre, Pierluigi Struzzo, Robin Purshouse and Alan Brennan
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:26
  15. Nutrition education for cardiovascular disease (CVD) management is not effective for all population groups. There is little understanding of the factors that hinder patients from adhering to dietary recommenda...

    Authors: Samantha B Meyer, John Coveney and Paul R Ward
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:25
  16. Despite the efforts of the healthcare community to improve the quality of diabetes care, about 50% of people with type 2 diabetes do not reach their treatment targets, increasing the risk of future micro-and m...

    Authors: Irina Odnoletkova, Geert Goderis, Frank Nobels, Bert Aertgeerts, Lieven Annemans and Dirk Ramaekers
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:24
  17. Practice facilitation has proven to be effective at improving care delivery. Practice facilitators are healthcare professionals who work with and support other healthcare providers. To the best of our knowledg...

    Authors: Clare E Liddy, Valeriya Blazhko, Molly Dingwall, Jatinderpreet Singh and William E Hogg
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:23
  18. Several new primary care models have been implemented in Ontario, Canada over the past two decades. These practice models differ in team structure, physician remuneration, and group size. Few studies have exam...

    Authors: Clare Liddy, Jatinderpreet Singh, Ryan Kelly, Simone Dahrouge, Monica Taljaard and Jamie Younger
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:22

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Family Practice 2015 16:65

  19. United Kingdom (UK) national guidelines recommend that all pregnant women who smoke should be advised to quit at every available opportunity, and brief cessation advice is an efficient and cost-effective means...

    Authors: Bethany Hardy, Lisa Szatkowski, Laila J Tata, Tim Coleman and Nafeesa N Dhalwani
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:21
  20. The majority of care for people with type 2 diabetes occurs in general practice, however when insulin initiation is required it often does not occur in this setting or in a timely manner and this may have impl...

    Authors: Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis, John Furler, Irene Blackberry, Doris Young, David O’Neal and Elizabeth Patterson
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:20
  21. The potential of clinical practice guidelines has not been realized due to inconsistent adoption in clinical practice. Optimising intrinsic characteristics of guidelines (e.g., its wording and format) that are...

    Authors: Monika Kastner, Elizabeth Estey, Leigh Hayden, Ananda Chatterjee, Agnes Grudniewicz, Ian D Graham and Onil Bhattacharyya
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:19
  22. Technology-based aids for lifestyle change are becoming more prevalent for chronic conditions. Important “digital divides” remain, as well as concerns about privacy, data security, and lack of motivation. Rese...

    Authors: Richelle J Koopman, Gregory F Petroski, Shannon M Canfield, Julie A Stuppy and David R Mehr
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:18
  23. Wait times are an important measure of access to various health care sectors and from a patient’s perspective include several stages in their care. While mechanisms to improve wait times from specialty care ha...

    Authors: Liisa Jaakkimainen, Richard Glazier, Jan Barnsley, Erin Salkeld, Hong Lu and Karen Tu
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:16
  24. General practice is stressful and burnout is common among family physicians. A growing body of evidence suggests that the way physicians relate to their patients could be linked to burnout. The goal of this st...

    Authors: Martin Lamothe, Emilie Boujut, Franck Zenasni and Serge Sultan
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:15
  25. PaTz (an acronym for ‘PAlliatieve Thuis Zorg’; palliative care at home) is an intervention to improve palliative care provision and strengthen the generalist knowledge of palliative care. In PaTz general pract...

    Authors: Annicka GM van der Plas, Martijn Hagens, H Roeline W Pasman, Bart Schweitzer, Marij Duijsters and Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:14
  26. Improving the patient experience of primary care is a stated focus of efforts to transform primary care practices into “Patient-centered Medical Homes” (PCMH) in the United States, yet understanding and promot...

    Authors: Robert D Keeley, David R West, Brandon Tutt and Paul A Nutting
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:13
  27. The Scottish Naloxone Programme aims to reduce Scotland’s high number of drug-related deaths (DRDs) caused by opiate overdose. It is currently implemented through specialist drug services but General Practitio...

    Authors: Catriona Matheson, Christiane Pflanz-Sinclair, Lorna Aucott, Philip Wilson, Richard Watson, Stephen Malloy, Elinor Dickie and Andrew McAuley
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:12
  28. Insufficient physical activity (PA) levels which increase the risk of chronic disease are reported by almost two-thirds of the population. More evidence is needed about how PA promotion can be effectively impl...

    Authors: Neil Heron, Mark A Tully, Michelle C McKinley and Margaret E Cupples
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:11
  29. Most evidence on the effect of collaborative care for depression is derived in the selective environment of randomised controlled trials. In collaborative care, practice nurses may act as case managers. The Pr...

    Authors: Jodi Gray, Hossein Haji Ali Afzali, Justin Beilby, Christine Holton, David Banham and Jonathan Karnon
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:10
  30. Although lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) seem to be related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) in men, it is unclear whether this relationship is unbiased. In order to investigate this relationship, we used l...

    Authors: Inge I Bouwman, Boudewijn J Kollen, Klaas van der Meer, Rien JM Nijman and Wouter K van der Heide
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:9
  31. A territory-wide diabetes management program (Risk Assessment Management Program – RAMP) was recently established, providing comprehensive management for all diabetics, helping to delineate current level of co...

    Authors: Kenny Kung, Kai Ming Chow, Eric Ming-Tung Hui, Maria Leung, Shuk Yun Leung, Cheuk Chun Szeto, Augustine Lam and Philip Kam-Tao Li
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:8
  32. Hgb A1c levels may be higher in persons without diabetes of lower socio-economic status (SES) but evidence about this association is limited; there is therefore uncertainty about the inclusion of SES in clinic...

    Authors: Babak Aliarzadeh, Michelle Greiver, Rahim Moineddin, Christopher Meaney, David White, Ambreen Moazzam, Kieran M Moore and Paul Belanger
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:7
  33. Tolerance of ambiguity, or the extent to which ambiguous situations are perceived as desirable, is an important component of the attitudes and behaviors of medical students. However, few studies have compared ...

    Authors: Anne Weissenstein, Sandra Ligges, Britta Brouwer, Bernhard Marschall and Hendrik Friederichs
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:6
  34. Depression is a common mental disorder with a high burden of disease which is mainly treated in primary care. It is unclear to what extent stepped care principles are applied in routine primary care. The first...

    Authors: Marleen LM Hermens, Anna Muntingh, Gerdien Franx, Peter T van Splunteren and Jasper Nuyen
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:5
  35. Changes in reimbursement have been compelling for Dutch primary care practices to apply a disease management approach for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This approach includes indi...

    Authors: Viola Voncken-Brewster, Huibert Tange, Albine Moser, Zsolt Nagykaldi, Hein de Vries and Trudy van der Weijden
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:4
  36. Primary care physicians are gate keepers to the medical system having a key role in giving information and prescribing drugs to their patients. In this respect they are involved in claims of patients/clients f...

    Authors: Andreas G Franke, Carolin Papenburg, Elena Schotten, Peter B Reiner and Klaus Lieb
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:3
  37. With increasing life expectancy the number of people affected by multimorbidity rises. Knowledge of factors associated with health-related quality of life in multimorbid people is scarce. We aimed to identify ...

    Authors: Anna Nützel, Anne Dahlhaus, Angela Fuchs, Jochen Gensichen, Hans-Helmut König, Steffi Riedel-Heller, Wolfgang Maier, Ingmar Schäfer, Gerhard Schön, Siegfried Weyerer, Birgitt Wiese, Martin Scherer, Hendrik van den Bussche and Horst Bickel
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2014 15:1
  38. Young adulthood is an important transitional period during which there is a higher risk of individuals engaging in behaviours which could have a lasting impact on their health. Research has shown that young ad...

    Authors: Antoinette Davey, Anthea Asprey, Mary Carter and John L Campbell
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2013 14:202
  39. Primary care physicians provide palliative home care. In cancer patients dying at home in the Netherlands (45% of all cancer patients) euthanasia in about one out of every seven patients indicates unbearable s...

    Authors: Cees DM Ruijs, Ad JFM Kerkhof, Gerrit van der Wal and Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2013 14:201
  40. There is limited evidence to support the use of facemasks in preventing infection for primary care professionals. Negative effects on communication has been suggested when the physician wears a facemask. As co...

    Authors: Carmen Ka Man Wong, Benjamin Hon Kei Yip, Stewart Mercer, Sian Griffiths, Kenny Kung, Martin Chi-sang Wong, Josette Chor and Samuel Yeung-shan Wong
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2013 14:200
  41. Studies determining the development of a wide variety of different comorbid disorders in inflammatory arthritis (IA) patients are scarce, however, this knowledge could be helpful in optimising preventive care ...

    Authors: Jennie Ursum, Mark MJ Nielen, Jos WR Twisk, Mike JL Peters, François G Schellevis, Michael T Nurmohamed and Joke C Korevaar
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2013 14:199
  42. Screening for depressive disorders in the general adult population is recommended, however, it is unclear which instruments combine user friendliness and diagnostic utility. We evaluated the test performance o...

    Authors: Eva Blozik, Martin Scherer, Maria E Lacruz and Karl-Heinz Ladwig
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2013 14:198
  43. Pressure ulcers (PrUs) are ischemic wounds in the skin and underlying tissues caused by long-standing pressure force over an external bone or cartilaginous surface. PrUs are an important challenge for the over...

    Authors: Mireia Guillén-Solà, Aina Soler Mieras and Antònia M Tomàs-Vidal
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2013 14:196

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