Australian Journal of General Practice
Support for young people to access timely and appropriate sexual and reproductive health during the COVID-19 pandemic should be a priority for policymakers around the world.
The pandemic presented many challenges for general practice but also new opportunities for students to learn and contribute in practice.
Adopting healthy lifestyle pillars promotes longer lives free from major chronic diseases and is particularly relevant in periods of stress such as those experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Collective efforts worldwide have focused on the identification of people at highest risk of poor outcomes if they contract COVID-19.
The recent increased public experience with epidemiological concepts such as contact tracing offers new potential to improve detection and management of familial hypercholesterolaemia.
This study highlights the triumphs and gaps in asthma management during the COVID-19 pandemic and the vulnerability of existing asthma care systems to disruption.
This study sought to determine the uptake of Item 699 and changes to existing health assessment item claims, before and after COVID-19 outbreak.
The Australian public has benefited greatly from the manifold contributions of general practice throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Strategies that have successfully increased COVID-19 vaccine uptake may also be effective in enhancing uptake across a range of vaccine-preventable diseases.
This study identified new approaches to patient-centred care (PCC) that can guide other general practices and progress the health system towards policy-based PCC objectives.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a significant disruption to general practice, and its impact on patient-centred care is not yet understood.
Primary healthcare, with its established principles and multisectoral approach, is an ideal mechanism to provide support and care in response to health threats.
The COVID-19 pandemic, with its resulting city lockdowns, mass quarantines and social isolation worldwide, has uniquely highlighted the importance of mental health.
Characterising the general practice response to the COVID-19 pandemic is important for ongoing policy planning.