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Patients' views about the use of their personal information from general practice medical records in health research: a qualitative study in Ireland
Scritto da Family Practice - current issue   
Di-comunitaBackground.

National policies are being developed, which may limit access to patients’ records for health research. This could reduce the ability of health research to benefit society as a whole. It is important to develop an ... ...

 
Oral health awareness and care preferences in patients with diabetes: a qualitative study
Scritto da Family Practice - current issue   
Di-comunitaBackground

People with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of oral health problems; however, oral health is currently not included in structured diabetes reviews and education in the UK.

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How reliable are stroke patients' reports of their numbers of general practice consultations over 12 months
Scritto da Family Practice - current issue   
Di-comunitaBackground.

Data on primary health care use are frequently used in economic evaluations. However, it is unclear how patient self-reports of their number of consultations with their general practitioner (GP) relate to actual consulta ... ...

 
Is a targeted intensive intervention effective for improvements in hypertension control A randomized controlled trial
Scritto da Family Practice - recent issues   
Di-comunitaBackground

High blood pressure (BP) is one of the most important risk factors for stroke, and antihypertensive therapy significantly reduces the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. However, achieving a regulated BP in hy ... ...

 
Increasing older adults' walking through primary care: results of a pilot randomized controlled trial
Scritto da Family Practice - recent issues   
Di-comunitaBackground.

Physical activity can positively influence health for older adults. Primary care is a good setting for physical activity promotion.

Objective.

To assess the feasibility of a pedometer-based wa ... ...

 
Treatment effectiveness of two Chinese herbal medicine formulae in upper respiratory tract infections--a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial
Scritto da Family Practice - recent issues   
Di-comunitaAim and objectives

To study the effect of two Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) formulae in treating acute upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), diagnosed by Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), compared to placebo.

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C-reactive protein testing in patients with acute rhinosinusitis leads to a reduction in antibiotic use
Scritto da Family Practice - recent issues   
Di-comunitaObjective

To evaluate the effect of C-reactive protein (CRP) testing on the antibiotic prescribing in patients with acute rhinosinusitis.

Methods

Audit-based study carried out in primary care centres in S ... ...

 
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