general practice

  1. Nightsong

    Using General Practice Patient Survey data to explore prevalence and patient uncertainty about Long Covid, 2024, Woodrow et al

    Background: The high global burden of Long Covid (LC) has significant implications for population wellbeing, healthcare, social care and national economies. Aim: To explore associations between patient sociodemographic and health characteristics with two outcomes: reporting having LC and...
  2. SNT Gatchaman

    An investigation into General Practitioners’ experience with Long Covid, 2024, Farrell et al.

    An investigation into General Practitioners’ experience with Long Covid Farrell, Aisling; O’Flynn, James; Jennings, Aisling BACKGROUND Long Covid (LC) is the continuation or development of new symptoms after initial COVID-19 infection. Little is known about General Practitioners’ (GP)...
  3. Dx Revision Watch

    BJGP LONG READ ‘Delicate diagnosis’: avoiding harms in difficult, disputed, and desired diagnoses, BJGP Life, 7 October 2022

    https://bjgplife.com/delicate-diagnosis-avoiding-harms-in-difficult-disputed-and-desired-diagnoses/ BJGP LONG READ ‘Delicate diagnosis’: avoiding harms in difficult, disputed, and desired diagnoses 7 October 2022 Margaret McCartney is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the School of Medicine...
  4. Dx Revision Watch

    Estimated frequency of somatic symptom disorder in general practice: cross-sectional survey with general practitioners

    Research Open Access Published: 29 September 2022 Estimated frequency of somatic symptom disorder in general practice: cross-sectional survey with general practitioners Marco Lehmann, Nadine Janis Pohontsch, Thomas Zimmermann, Martin Scherer & Bernd Löwe BMC Psychiatry volume 22, Article...
  5. Wyva

    Physician's Weekly: Why Patient Advocacy Is Important Without Being Hated, 2018, Girgis

    As you can see, this is not a new article but I thought it was worth sharing. Written by a family physician. Not really about ME/CFS but this general attitude would be really beneficial for us too of course. “I don’t know.” It’s an answer patients hate to hear. It is also an answer we doctors...
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