COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and related factors among primary health care workers in a district of Istanbul: A cross-sectional study from Turkey
Posted on May 10, 2022 by Jenny Thomas
Introductory article to İkİIşik H, Sezerol MA, Taşçı Y, et alCOVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and related factors among primary healthcare workers in a district of Istanbul: a cross-sectional study from TurkeyFamily Medicine and Community Health 2022;10:e001430. doi: 10.1136/fmch-2021-001430 INTRODUCTION Vaccination is an important weapon in the fight against the pandemic and is one of the most […]
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Staying psychologically safe as a doctor during the COVID-19 pandemic
Posted on February 18, 2022 by jkoo
By Jill Benson, Discipline of General Practice, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia, jill.benson@adelaide.edu.au Co – authors: Roger Sexton – Doctors Health SA, Adelaide, Australia; Christopher Dowrick – Department of Primary Medical Care, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom; Christine Gibson – Department of Family Medicine and Psychiatry, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; […]
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Introducing longitudinal qualitative research to family medicine community
Posted on December 16, 2021 by jkoo
By M. Wanat (Infectious Diseases Research Group, University of Oxford), A.M. Boylan (Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, University of Oxford), A. Borek (Infections & Acute Care Research Group, University of Oxford) Reference: Wanat, M, Boylan, A-M & Borek, A. Value, challenges and practical considerations when designing, conducting and analysing a longitudinal qualitative study in family […]
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Delivery of healthcare provider’s lifestyle advice and lifestyle behavioural change in adults who were overweight or obese in pre-diabetes management in the USA NHANES (2013–2018)
Posted on November 26, 2021 by jkoo
By Jun Wu, PhD Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical and Administrative Sciences, Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy Reference: Davis-AjamiML,LuZK,Wu J,Delivery of healthcare provider’s lifestyle advice and lifestyle behavioural change in adults who were overweight or obese in pre-diabetes management in the USA: NHANES (2013–2018), Family Medicine and Community Health2021;9:e001139.doi:10.1136/fmch-2021-001139 Prediabetes, a health condition with blood sugar […]
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Insights into the design, development and implementation of a novel digital health tool for skilled birth attendants to support quality maternity care in Kenya
Posted on August 20, 2021 by caitlinalder
By Paul Amendola, Executive Director, VecnaCares Reference: BartlettL,AveryL,PonnappanP, et al, Insights into the design, development and implementation of a novel digital health tool for skilled birth attendants to support quality maternity care in Kenya, Family Medicine and Community Health2021;9:e000845.doi:10.1136/fmch-2020-000845 The appetite for and ability to collect accurate digital patient-level data in low-resource settings has […]
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Analysis of primary care prescription trends in England during the COVID-19 pandemic compared against a predictive model
Posted on August 20, 2021 by caitlinalder
By John Scott Frazer, Glenn Ross Frazer Reference: FrazerJS,Frazer GR, Analysis of primary care prescription trends in England during the COVID-19 pandemic compared against a predictive model, Family Medicine and Community Health2021;9:e001143.doi:10.1136/fmch-2021-001143 The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in profound changes in patient and prescriber behaviour. Increased health anxiety has been a feature of the […]
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Do statins reduce mortality in older people? Findings from a longitudinal study using primary care records
Posted on June 25, 2021 by caitlinalder
By Lisanne Andra Gitsels and Elena Kulinskaya Reference: GitselsLA,BakbergenulyI,SteelN, et al, Do statins reduce mortality in older people? Findings from a longitudinal study using primary care records, Family Medicine and Community Health 2021;9:e000780.doi:10.1136/fmch-2020-000780 Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the biggest cause of death from non-communicable disease in the world.1 Clinical guidelines internationally recommend statin therapy […]
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Paediatric primary care in Germany during the early COVID-19 pandemic: the calm before the storm
Posted on June 1, 2021 by caitlinalder
By Malte Kohns Vasconcelos, MD MSc on behalf of the authors Reference: Kohns VasconcelosM,WeilK,Vesterling-HörnerD, et al, Paediatric primary care in Germany during the early COVID-19 pandemic: the calm before the storm, Family Medicine and Community Health2021;9:e000919.doi:10.1136/fmch-2021-000919 In our report, we describe the perspective of paediatric primary care providers in a densely populated area in Germany […]
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Medical use and misuse of psychoactive prescription medications among US youth and young adults: An Introduction
Posted on February 8, 2021 by Jenny Thomas
By: Israel Agaku, PhD Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston MA iagaku@post.harvard.edu Our interest in the issue of prescription medication misuse1 is underpinned by the large number of preventable deaths each year from drug overdose; in 2018, there were 67,367 drug overdose deaths in the United States, making this, along with other unintentional injuries such […]
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Approaches for Quelling Stigma related to COVID-19
Posted on July 17, 2020 by caitlinalder
Associate Professor & Dr. Longtao He, Research Institute of Social Development, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China. Address: 55 Guanghuacun Road, Chengdu City, 610074, China. Email: lzhlt01@hotmail.com ORCID 0000-0001-7072-7457 Since the COVID-19 outbreak in China, “Wuhan” and “Wuhanese” have become terms equivalent to the virus itself for many Chinese citizens outside of […]
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