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  1. The number of cancer patients and the number of patients surviving initial treatments is expected to rise. Traditionally, follow-up monitoring takes place in secondary care. The contribution of general practic...

    Authors: Lea Jabaaij, Marjan van den Akker and François G Schellevis
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:60
  2. In our research we examined the frequency of somatic symptoms among bereaved (N = 185) and non-bereaved men and women in a national representative sample (N = 4041) and investigated the possible mediating fact...

    Authors: Barna Konkolÿ Thege, János Pilling, Zoltán Cserháti and Maria S Koppˆ
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:59
  3. Governmental funding support is seen as a prerequisite for the growth of research in general practice. Several funding programs in the amount of € 13.2 Mio were introduced in Germany from 2002 to February 2012...

    Authors: Antonius Schneider, Nadine Großmann and Klaus Linde
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:58
  4. Registered Sick Children’s Nurses and District Nurses employed at Child Health Care centres are in a position to help prevent childhood overweight and obesity. Prevention of this challenging public health thre...

    Authors: Gabriella E Isma, Ann-Cathrine Bramhagen, Gerd Ahlstrom, Margareta Östman and Anna-Karin Dykes
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:57
  5. Adoption and maintenance of healthy behaviours is pivotal to chronic disease self-management as this influences disease progression and impact. This qualitative study investigated health behaviour changes adop...

    Authors: Julia A E Walters, Helen Cameron-Tucker, Helen Courtney-Pratt, Mark Nelson, Andrew Robinson, Jenn Scott, Paul Turner, E Haydn Walters and Richard Wood-Baker
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:55
  6. Preventive health care is an important part of general practice however uptake of activities by patients is variable. Monetary incentives for doctors have been used in the UK and Australia to improve rates of ...

    Authors: Nigel Stocks, James Allan, Oliver Frank, Sue Williams and Philip Ryan
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:54
  7. Systematic preventive health checks in primary care have been introduced in several countries. The Danish Health Service does not provide this service, but health checks are nevertheless being conducted unsyst...

    Authors: Anne Søndergaard, Bo Christensen and Helle Terkildsen Maindal
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:53
  8. About 30% of the Danish population has one or more chronic conditions, and general practitioners (GPs) play a key role in effective chronic care management. However, little is known about these encounters in g...

    Authors: Grete Moth, Mogens Vestergaard and Peter Vedsted
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:52
  9. Child and adolescent mental health problems are common in primary healthcare settings. However, few parents of children with mental health problems express concerns about these problems during consultations. B...

    Authors: Kapil Sayal, Myanthi Amarasinghe, Sarah Robotham, Caroline Coope, Mark Ashworth, Crispin Day, Andre Tylee and Emily Simonoff
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:51
  10. Patient encounters are the core learning activity of Australian general practice (family practice) training. Exposure to patient demographics and presentations may vary from one general practice registrar (voc...

    Authors: Simon Morgan, Parker J Magin, Kim M Henderson, Susan M Goode, John Scott, Steven J Bowe, Catherine M Regan, Kevin P Sweeney, Julian Jackel and Mieke L van Driel
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:50
  11. To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions used in primary care to improve health literacy for change in smoking, nutrition, alcohol, physical activity and weight (SNAPW).

    Authors: Jane Taggart, Anna Williams, Sarah Dennis, Anthony Newall, Tim Shortus, Nicholas Zwar, Elizabeth Denney-Wilson and Mark F Harris
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:49
  12. Obesity is a significant public health concern. General practitioners (GPs) see a large percentage of the population and are well placed to provide weight management advice. There has been little examination o...

    Authors: Sze Lin Yoong, Mariko Leanne Carey, Robert William Sanson-Fisher and Catherine D’Este
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:48
  13. Family and community medicine (FM) became a recognized specialty in Spain in 1978; however, most medical schools in Spain still lack mandatory core courses in FM. In order to explore the perceptions, expectati...

    Authors: Amando Martín Zurro, Josep Jiménez Villa, Antonio Monreal Hijar, Xavier Mundet Tuduri, Ángel Otero Puime and Pablo Alonso-Coello
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:47
  14. The prevention of type 2 diabetes is a recognised health care priority globally. Within the United Kingdom, there is a lack of research investigating optimal methods of translating diabetes prevention programm...

    Authors: Thomas Yates, Melanie J Davies, Joe Henson, Jacqui Troughton, Charlotte Edwardson, Laura J Gray and Kamlesh Khunti
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:46
  15. Comparatively few studies address the problems related to multimorbidity. This is surprising, since multimorbidity is a particular challenge for both general practitioners and patients. This study focuses on t...

    Authors: Christin Löffler, Hanna Kaduszkiewicz, Carl-Otto Stolzenbach, Waldemar Streich, Angela Fuchs, Hendrik van den Bussche, Friederike Stolper and Attila Altiner
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:45
  16. People with low health literacy may not have the capacity to self-manage their health and prevent the development of chronic disease through lifestyle risk factor modification. The aim of this narrative synthe...

    Authors: Sarah Dennis, Anna Williams, Jane Taggart, Anthony Newall, Elizabeth Denney-Wilson, Nicholas Zwar, Tim Shortus and Mark F Harris
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:44
  17. Information about antibiotic prescribing practice in primary care is not available for Ireland, unlike other European countries. The study aimed to ascertain the types of antibiotics and the corresponding cond...

    Authors: Marion Murphy, Colin P Bradley and Stephen Byrne
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:43
  18. To our knowledge, no study has examined quality of life (QoL) among caregivers of individuals with schizophrenia between a developing and a developed country. The aim of this study was to assess QoL of the car...

    Authors: Laurent Boyer, Alejandra Caqueo-Urízar, Raphaelle Richieri, Christophe Lancon, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado and Pascal Auquier
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:42
  19. Clinicians are encouraged to screen people with chronic physical illness for depression. Screening alone may not improve outcomes, especially if the process is incompatible with patient beliefs. The aim of thi...

    Authors: Sarah L Alderson, Robbie Foy, Liz Glidewell, Kate McLintock and Allan House
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:41
  20. Insomnia is common in primary care, can persist after co-morbid conditions are treated, and may require long-term medication treatment. A potential alternative to medications is cognitive behavioral therapy fo...

    Authors: Matthew D Mitchell, Philip Gehrman, Michael Perlis and Craig A Umscheid
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:40
  21. The top 3% of frequent attendance in primary care is associated with 15% of all appointments in primary care, a fivefold increase in hospital expenditure, and more mental disorder and functional somatic sympto...

    Authors: Richard Morriss, Joe Kai, Christopher Atha, Anthony Avery, Sara Bayes, Matthew Franklin, Tracey George, Marilyn James, Samuel Malins, Ruth McDonald, Shireen Patel, Michelle Stubley and Min Yang
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:39
  22. The recruitment of participants for childhood overweight and obesity prevention interventions can be challenging. The goal of this study was to identify barriers that Dutch youth health care (YHC) professional...

    Authors: Sanne MPL Gerards, Pieter C Dagnelie, Maria WJ Jansen, Nanne K De Vries and Stef PJ Kremers
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:37
  23. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a common medical problem in general practice. Due to its chronic character, shared care of the patient between general practitioner (GP) and cardiologist (C) is required. In ord...

    Authors: Lena Kramer, Kathrin Schlößler, Susanne Träger and Norbert Donner-Banzhoff
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:36
  24. Medically unexplained symptoms are an important mental health problem in primary care and generate a high cost in health services.

    Authors: Alberto López-García-Franco, Mª Isabel del-Cura-González, Luis Caballero-Martinez, Teresa Sanz-Cuesta, Marta Isabel Díaz-García, Mª Teresa Rodriguez-Monje, Marcela Chahua, Inmaculada Muñoz-Sanchez, Dolores Serrano-González, Teresa Rollán-Llanderas, Esther Nieto-Blanco, Liliana Losada-Cucco, Fernando Caballero-Martínez, Nuria Sanz-García, Belén Pose-García, Montserrat Jurado-Sueiro…
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:35
  25. Since 2005, Kenyan medical universities have been training general practitioners, providing them with clinical, management, teaching and research skills, in order to enhance access to and quality of health car...

    Authors: Chiel TM van der Voort, Geraldine van Kasteren, Patrick Chege and Geert-Jan Dinant
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:32
  26. Failure to take medication reduces the effectiveness of treatment leading to increased morbidity and mortality. We evaluated the efficacy of a consultation-based intervention to support objectively-assessed ad...

    Authors: Andrew Farmer, Wendy Hardeman, Dyfrig Hughes, A Toby Prevost, Youngsuk Kim, Anthea Craven, Jason Oke, Sue Boase, Mary Selwood, Ian Kellar, Jonathan Graffy, Simon Griffin, Stephen Sutton and Ann-Louise Kinmonth
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:30
  27. In Canada, one in three adults or almost 9 million people report having a chronic condition. Over two thirds of total deaths result from cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and respiratory illness and 77%...

    Authors: Julie Richardson, Lori Letts, David Chan, Alexis Officer, Sarah Wojkowski, Doug Oliver, Ainsley Moore, Lisa McCarthy, David Price and Sarah Kinzie
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:29
  28. Pharmacists have expanded their roles and responsibilities as a result of primary health care reform. There is currently no consensus on the core competencies for pharmacists working in these evolving practice...

    Authors: Natalie Kennie-Kaulbach, Barbara Farrell, Natalie Ward, Sharon Johnston, Ashley Gubbels, Tewodros Eguale, Lisa Dolovich, Derek Jorgenson, Nancy Waite and Nancy Winslade
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:27
  29. There are continued concerns over an adequate supply of family physicians (FPs) practicing in Canada. While most resource planning has focused on intake into postgraduate education, less information is availab...

    Authors: R Liisa Jaakkimainen, Susan E Schultz, Richard H Glazier, Caroline Abrahams and Sarita Verma
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:26
  30. International interest in pay-for-performance (P4P) initiatives to improve quality of health care is growing. Current programs vary in the methods of performance measurement, appraisal and reimbursement. One m...

    Authors: Kirsten Kirschner, Jozé Braspenning, JE Annelies Jacobs and Richard Grol
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:25
  31. Despite the availability of a wide selection of effective antihypertensive treatments and the existence of clear treatment guidelines, many patients with hypertension do not have controlled blood pressure. We ...

    Authors: Heymann Anthony, Liora Valinsky, Zucker Inbar, Chodick Gabriel and Shalev Varda
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:24
  32. Standing orders programs (SOPs) allow non-physician medical staff to assess eligibility and administer vaccines without a specific physician's order. SOPs increase vaccination rates but are underutilized.

    Authors: Steven M Albert, Mary Patricia Nowalk, Michael A Yonas, Richard K Zimmerman and Faruque Ahmed
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:22
  33. Primary healthcare in developed countries is undergoing important reforms, and these require evaluation strategies to assess how well the population's expectations are being met. Although numerous instruments ...

    Authors: Jean-Frédéric Lévesque, Jeannie Haggerty, Gervais Beninguissé, Frederick Burge, David Gass, Marie-Dominique Beaulieu, Raynald Pineault, Darcy Santor and Christine Beaulieu
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:20
  34. Primary care improvement is the cornerstone of current reforms. Mental disorders (MDs) are a leading cause of morbidity worldwide and widespread in industrialised countries. MDs are treated mainly in primary c...

    Authors: Marie-Josée Fleury, Armelle Imboua, Denise Aubé, Lambert Farand and Yves Lambert
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:19
  35. The benefit of self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) in people with type 2 diabetes on diet or oral agents other than sulphonylureas remains uncertain. Trials of interventions incorporating education about s...

    Authors: Helen M Dallosso, Helen C Eborall, Heather Daly, Lorraine Martin-Stacey, Jane Speight, Kathryn Realf, Marian E Carey, Michael J Campbell, Simon Dixon, Kamlesh Khunti, Melanie J Davies and Simon Heller
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:18
  36. Family history is a common risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC), yet it is often underused to guide risk assessment and the provision of risk-appropriate CRC screening recommendation. The aim of this study ...

    Authors: Ryan J Courtney, Christine L Paul, Robert W Sanson-Fisher, Finlay A Macrae, Mariko L Carey, John Attia and Mark McEvoy
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:17
  37. There is a continuing need for research capacity building initiatives for primary health care professionals. Historically strategies have focused on interventions aimed at individuals but more recently theoret...

    Authors: Libby Holden, Susan Pager, Xanthe Golenko, Robert S Ware and Robyn Weare
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:16
  38. The countries of Central and Eastern Europe have experienced a lot of changes at the end of the 20th century, including changes in the health care systems and especially in primary care. The aim of this paper ...

    Authors: Marek Oleszczyk, Igor Švab, Bohumil Seifert, Anna Krztoń-Królewiecka and Adam Windak
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:15
  39. Chronically ill patients often experience psychosocial problems in everyday life. A biopsychosocial approach is considered to be essential in chronic care. In Dutch primary health care the current biomedically...

    Authors: Anneke van Dijk-de Vries, Albine Moser, Vera-Christina Mertens, Jikke van der Linden, Trudy van der Weijden and Jacques Th. M van Eijk
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:14
  40. Prophylactic treatment is an important but under-utilised option for the management of migraine. Patients and physicians appear to have reservations about initiating this treatment option. This paper explores ...

    Authors: Frans Dekker, Arie Knuistingh Neven, Boukje Andriesse, David Kernick, Ria Reis, Michel D Ferrari and Willem JJ Assendelft
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:13
  41. Dementia is increasing in prevalence as the population ages. An earlier rather than later diagnosis allows persons with dementia and their families to plan ahead and access appropriate management. However, mos...

    Authors: Constance D Pond, Henry Brodaty, Nigel P Stocks, Jane Gunn, John Marley, Peter Disler, Parker Magin, Nerida Paterson, Graeme Horton, Susan Goode, Bronwen Paine and Karen E Mate
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:12
  42. Within the 52 health districts in South Africa, the family physician is seen as the clinical leader within a multi-professional district health team. Family physicians must be competent to meet 90% of the heal...

    Authors: Louis Jenkins, Bob Mash and Anselme Derese
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:11
  43. In most countries with sickness insurance systems, general practitioners (GPs) play a key role in the sickness-absence process. Previous studies have indicated that GPs experience several tasks and situations ...

    Authors: Lee D Winde, Kristina Alexanderson, Benedicte Carlsen, Linnea Kjeldgård, Anna Löfgren Wilteus and Sturla Gjesdal
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:10
  44. Thiazide diuretics are cost-effective for the treatment of mild to moderate hypertension, but physicians often opt for more expensive treatment options such as angiotensin II receptor blockers or angiotensin c...

    Authors: Christian M Rochefort, Julia Morlec and Robyn M Tamblyn
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:9
  45. Prevalence of insomnia symptoms in the general population is high. Insomnia is linked with high health care use and within primary care there are a number of treatment options available. The objective of this ...

    Authors: Richard A Hayward, Kelvin P Jordan and Peter Croft
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2012 13:8

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