Sweeney, Kieran D Donaghy, Eddie Henderson, David Wang, Harry Hx Thompson, Andrew Guthrie, Bruce Mercer, Stewart W
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Expanding primary care multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs) was a key component of the 2018 Scottish GP contract, with over 4,700 MDT staff appointed since then. To explore patients' views on primary care MDT expansion in Scotland. (1) Survey of patients recently consulting a GP in deprived-urban, affluent-urban and remote/rural areas, assessing awarene...
Cooper-Moss, Nicola Bajpai, Achint Smith, Neil Merriel, Samuel William David Chauhan, Umesh
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Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in the UK and a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Early diagnosis provides opportunities for intervention and improved survival. Significant event analysis (SEA) is a well-established quality improvement method for learning from new cancer diagnose...
Gardner, Nick P Gormley, Gerard J Kearney, Grainne P
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Clinical practice occurs in the context of uncertainty. Primary care is a clinical environment that accepts and works with uncertainty differently from secondary care. Recent literature reviews have contributed to understanding how clinical uncertainty is taught in educational settings and navigated in secondary care, and, to a lesser extent, by ex...
Mills, Sarah Ee Akbar, Sm Babar Hernandez-Santiago, Virginia
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The general practice out-of-hours (GPOOH) service is under pressure to treat more patients in less time, while reducing referrals and minimising diagnostic errors. Point-of-care (POC) testing involves rapid clinical tests that can be used to generate results during the consultation, and has the potential to facilitate managing these competing deman...
Faux-Nightingale, Alice Saunders, Benjamin Burton, Claire Chew-Graham, Carolyn A Somayajula, Glenys Twohig, Helen Welsh, Victoria
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Long COVID, the patient-preferred term, describes symptoms persisting after an acute episode of COVID-19 infection. Symptoms in children and young people (CYP) can affect daily routine, with broader impacts on education, health-related quality of life, and social activities, which may have long-term effects on health and wellbeing. To explore the l...
Baillie, Emma J Merlo, Gregory Biezen, Ruby Peprah Boaitey, Kwame Magin, Parker J van Driel, Mieke L Hall, Lisa
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The use of telehealth has increased dramatically since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Little is known about how GPs manage acute infections during telehealth, and the potential impact on antimicrobial stewardship. To explore the experiences and perceptions of GP trainees' and supervisors' use of telehealth, and how it influences their mana...
Norberg, Børge Lønnebakke Johnsen, Tor Magne Kristiansen, Eli Krogh, Frode Helgetun Getz, Linn Okkenhaug Austad, Bjarne
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In the Nordic healthcare systems, GPs regulate access to secondary health services as gatekeepers. Limited knowledge exists about the gatekeeper role of GPs during public health crises seen from the perspective of GPs. To document GPs' gatekeeper role and organisational changes during the initial COVID-19 lockdown in Norway. A cross-sectional onlin...
Al-Jabr, Hiyam Windle, Karen Clifton, Andrew Thompson, David R Castle, David J Ski, Chantal F
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Long COVID (LC) symptoms persist 12 weeks or more beyond the acute infection. To date, no standardised diagnostic or treatment pathways exist. However, a holistic approach has been recommended. This study explored participants' experiences of a Long COVID-Optimal Health Programme (LC-OHP); a psychoeducational self-efficacy programme. To explore per...
Al Harthi, Thuraiya Whiting, Penny Watson, Jessica
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Liver function tests (LFTs) are frequently used to monitor patients with hypertension in UK primary care. Evidence is lacking on whether testing improves outcomes. To estimate the diagnostic accuracy of LFTs in patients with hypertension and determine downstream consequences of testing. Prospective study using the Clinical Practice Research Datalin...
Nerurkar, Louis van der Scheer, Iris Stevenson, Fiona
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Emotional concerns (defined as any expression of low mood, anxiety, or psychosocial stress) are an important part of the biopsychosocial care model used in modern medical practice. Previous work has demonstrated variable engagement with emotional concerns and that improved communication has been associated with reductions in emotional distress. To ...