Showing Results : 1-1 of 1
Sort By :


BMC Family Practice

Published By BMC

  • BMC Family Practice: 2021, vol: 22, issue: 1
  • 1)- Sabrina Trappaud Rønne, Frederik Rosenbæk, Line Bjørnskov Pedersen, Frans Boch Waldorff, Jesper Bo Nielsen, Helle Riisgaard, Jens Søndergaard. Physicians' experiences, attitudes, and beliefs towards medical cannabis: a systematic literature review. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 212
    Cited : 46
    Read More
  • 2)- Roger Ruiz Moral, Diana Monge Martín, Cristina Garcia de Leonardo, Santiago Alvarez Montero, Fernando Caballero Martínez. Medical resilience and morality: a survey study on the opinions and actions of exemplary family physicians. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 213
    Cited : 2
    Read More
  • 3)- Hevy Hassan, Winifred D Paulis, Patrick J E Bindels, Bart W Koes, Marienke van Middelkoop. Somatic complaints as a mediator in the association between body mass index and quality of life in children and adolescents. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 214
    Cited : 4
    Read More
  • 4)- Allison J Ober, Sae Takada, Deborah Zajdman, Ivy Todd, Tamara Horwich, Abraelle Anderson, Soma Wali, Joseph A Ladapo. Factors affecting statin uptake among people living with HIV: primary care provider perspectives. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 215
    Cited : 6
    Read More
  • 5)- Malgorzata Pietrusiewicz, Paulina Natalia Kopa-Stojak, Rafal Pawliczak. Pharmacist's recommendations of over-the-counter treatments for the common cold - analysis of prospective cases in Poland. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 216
    Cited : 3
    Read More
  • 6)- Junji Haruta, Ryohei Goto, Sachiko Ozone, Tetsuhiro Maeno. What role conceptions do multi-healthcare professionals have of physicians and what role expectation do they have of physicians in a community? BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 217
    Cited : 4
    Read More
  • 7)- Barbara M Wollersheim, Mies van Eenbergen, Kristel M van Asselt, Laurent M C L Fossion, Evert L Koldewijn, Jorg R Oddens, Eric H Oomens, Bart P Wijsman, Lonneke V van de Poll-Franse, Nicole P M Ezendam. Type of treatment, symptoms and patient satisfaction play an important role in primary care contact during prostate cancer follow-up: results from the population-based PROFILES registry. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 218
    Cited : 2
    Read More
  • 8)- Liz Payne, Daniela Ghio, Elisabeth Grey, Joanna Slodkowska-Barabasz, Philine Harris, Michelle Sutcliffe, Sue Green, Helen C Roberts, Caroline Childs, Sian Robinson, Bernard Gudgin, Pam Holloway, Jo Kelly, Kathy Wallis, Oliver Dean, Paul Aveyard, Paramjit Gill, Mike Stroud, Paul Little, Lucy Yardley, Leanne Morrison. Optimising an intervention to support home-living older adults at risk of malnutrition: a qualitative study. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 219
    Cited : 3
    Read More
  • 9)- Manpreet Thandi, Sabrina T Wong, Sylvia Aponte-Hao, Mathew Grandy, Dee Mangin, Alexander Singer, Tyler Williamson. Strategies for working across Canadian practice-based research and learning networks (PBRLNs) in primary care: focus on frailty. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 220
    Cited : 10
    Read More
  • 10)- Nana Li, Juan Shou. Risk factors for the frequent attendance of older patients at community health service centers in China: a cross-sectional study based on stratified sampling. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 221
    Cited : 4
    Read More
  • 11)- Boon See Teo, Esther Li, Yi-Lin Khoo, Michelle Evaristo, Yang Fang, Helen E Smith. Correction to: A mobile swabbing booth to address Singapore GPs' concerns about swabber protection: human-centred design during the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 222
    Cited : 0
    Read More
  • 12)- Adelson Guaraci Jantsch, Bo Burström, Gunnar Nilsson, Antônio Ponce de Leon. Detection and follow-up of chronic health conditions in Rio de Janeiro - the impact of residency training in family medicine. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 223
    Cited : 4
    Read More
  • 13)- Yi Wang, Xiu-Jing Hu, Harry H X Wang, Hong-Yan Duan, Ying Chen, Yu-Ting Li, Zi-Lin Luo, Xin Li, Jia-Ji Wang, Stewart W Mercer. Follow-up care delivery in community-based hypertension and type 2 diabetes management: a multi-centre, survey study among rural primary care physicians in China. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 224
    Cited : 9
    Read More
  • 14)- Resha Al-Azzawi, Peder A Halvorsen, Torsten Risør. Context and general practitioner decision-making - a scoping review of contextual influence on antibiotic prescribing. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 225
    Cited : 6
    Read More
  • 15)- Hüsna Çevik, Mehmet Ungan. The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and residency training of family medicine residents: findings from a nationwide cross-sectional survey in Turkey. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 226
    Cited : 21
    Read More
  • 16)- Aya Biderman, Sara Carmel, Shimon Amar, Yaacov G Bachner. Care for caregivers- a mission for primary care. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 227
    Cited : 2
    Read More
  • 17)- Briana S Last, Alison M Buttenheim, Anne C Futterer, Cecilia Livesey, Jeffrey Jaeger, Rebecca E Stewart, Megan Reilly, Matthew J Press, Maryanne Peifer, Courtney Benjamin Wolk, Rinad S Beidas. A pilot study of participatory and rapid implementation approaches to increase depression screening in primary care. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 228
    Cited : 9
    Read More
  • 18)- Lorainne Tudor Car, Yee Sean Teng, Jin Wei How, Nadia Nasuha Binte Mohammad Nazri, Amy Li Xian Tan, Joanne Quah, Stephen Peckham, Helen Smith. Priorities for family physician and general practitioner recruitment and retention in Singapore: a PRIORITIZE study. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 229
    Cited : 2
    Read More
  • 19)- Steven A Trankle, Christine Metusela, Jennifer Reath. Undertaking general practice quality improvement to improve cancer screening - a thematic analysis of provider experiences. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 230
    Cited : 0
    Read More
  • 20)- Sabine Christine Jäger, Anna-Liesa Filbert, Thomas Welchowski, Birgitta Weltermann. Effects of the dementia care toolbox on personnel's self-reported confidence in patient care: a CRT in general practices. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 231
    Cited : 0
    Read More
  • 21)- Jaap Schuurmans, Chantalle Crol, Boudewijn Chabot, Marcel Olde Rikkert, Yvonne Engels. Euthanasia in advanced dementia; the view of the general practitioners in the Netherlands on a vignette case along the juridical and ethical dispute. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 232
    Cited : 5
    Read More
  • 22)- Lisa Van Wilder, Peter Pype, Fien Mertens, Elke Rammant, Els Clays, Brecht Devleesschauwer, Pauline Boeckxstaens, Delphine De Smedt. Living with a chronic disease: insights from patients with a low socioeconomic status. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 233
    Cited : 35
    Read More
  • 23)- Leah L Zullig, Mohammad Shahsahebi, Benjamin Neely, Terry Hyslop, Renee A V Avecilla, Brittany M Griffin, Kacey Clayton-Stiglbauer, Theresa Coles, Lynda Owen, Bryce B Reeve, Kevin Shah, Rebecca A Shelby, Linda Sutton, Michaela A Dinan, S Yousuf Zafar, Nishant P Shah, Susan Dent, Kevin C Oeffinger. Low-touch, team-based care for co-morbidity management in cancer patients: the ONE TEAM randomized controlled trial. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 234
    Cited : 4
    Read More
  • 24)- Liisa Jaakkimainen, Hannah Chung, Hong Lu, Bogdan Pinzaru, Elisa Candido. The receipt of information by family physicians about their patient's emergency department visits: a record linkage study of electronic medical records to health administrative data. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 235
    Cited : 0
    Read More
  • 25)- Willeke M Kitselaar, Rosalie van der Vaart, Madelon van Tilborg-den Boeft, Hedwig M M Vos, Mattijs E Numans, Andrea W M Evers. Correction to: The general practitioners perspective regarding registration of persistent somatic symptoms in primary care: a survey. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 236
    Cited : 0
    Read More
  • 26)- Stephanie L Albert, Margaret M Paul, Ann M Nguyen, Donna R Shelley, Carolyn A Berry. A qualitative study of high-performing primary care practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 237
    Cited : 22
    Read More
  • 27)- Amanda Breckner, Catharina Roth, Katharina Glassen, Michel Wensing. Self-management perspectives of elderly patients with multimorbidity and practitioners - status, challenges and further support needed? BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 238
    Cited : 4
    Read More
  • 28)- Matthew J G Watson, Peter J McCluskey, John R Grigg, Yogesan Kanagasingam, Judith Daire, Mohamed Estai. Barriers and facilitators to diabetic retinopathy screening within Australian primary care. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 239
    Cited : 10
    Read More
  • 29)- Nichlas Hovmand, Helle Collatz Christensen, Lene Fogt Lundbo, Håkon Sandholdt, Gitte Kronborg, Perle Darsø, Jacob Anhøj, Stig Nikolaj Fasmer Blomberg, Asmus Thun Bisgaard, Thomas Benfield. Nonspecific symptoms dominate at first contact to emergency healthcare services among cases with invasive meningococcal disease. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 240
    Cited : 2
    Read More
  • 30)- Rikke Hellum, Randi Bilberg, Gallus Bischof, Anette Søgaard Nielsen. How concerned significant others experience Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) - a qualitative study. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 241
    Cited : 11
    Read More
  • 31)- Dennis M J Muris, Max Molenaers, Trang Nguyen, Paul W M P Bergmans, Bernadette A C van Acker, Mariëlle M E Krekels, Jochen W L Cals. Effect of a price display intervention on laboratory test ordering behavior of general practitioners. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 242
    Cited : 0
    Read More
  • 32)- Alison H Howie, Neil Klar, Danielle M Nash, Jennifer N Reid, Merrick Zwarenstein. Printed educational materials directed at Ontario family physicians do not improve adherence to guideline recommendations for diabetes management: a pragmatic, factorial, cluster randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN72772651]. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 243
    Cited : 0
    Read More
  • 33)- Hanna Sandelowsky, Ulla Møller Weinreich, Bernt B Aarli, Josefin Sundh, Kristian Høines, Georgios Stratelis, Anders Løkke, Christer Janson, Christian Jensen, Kjell Larsson. COPD - do the right thing. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 244
    Cited : 29
    Read More
  • 34)- Linghui Chen, Ting Lin, Siyue Tang. A qualitative exploration of nursing undergraduates' perceptions towards scaffolding in the flipped classroom of the Fundamental Nursing Practice Course: a qualitative study. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 245
    Cited : 10
    Read More
  • 35)- S Dixon, M Glogowska, S Garland, H Hunt, D Lasserson, G Hayward. Clinician perspectives on having point of care tests made available to them during out of hours home visiting. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 246
    Cited : 4
    Read More
  • 36)- Noura Altulahi, Shouq AlNujaim, Azzam Alabdulqader, Abdullah Alkharashi, Assaf AlMalki, Faisal AlSiari, Yara Bashawri, Sarah Alsubaie, Dayel AlShahrani, Yara AlGoraini. Willingness, beliefs, and barriers regarding the COVID-19 vaccine in Saudi Arabia: a multiregional cross-sectional study. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 247
    Cited : 25
    Read More
  • 37)- Sachin Shailendra Shah, Afsana Safa, Kuldhir Johal, Dillon Obika, Sophie Valentine. A prospective observational real world feasibility study assessing the role of app-based remote patient monitoring in reducing primary care clinician workload during the COVID pandemic. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 248
    Cited : 10
    Read More
  • 38)- Pieter C Barnhoorn, Vera Nierkens, Marianne C Mak-van der Vossen, Mattijs E Numans, Walther N K A van Mook, Anneke W M Kramer. Unprofessional behaviour of GP residents and its remediation: a qualitative study among supervisors and faculty. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 249
    Cited : 7
    Read More
  • 39)- Elizabeth Cottrell, Victoria Silverwood, Alex Strivens-Joyce, Lucy Minshull, John J Edwards, Sarah Lawton, Matt Aiello, Sharon Turner. Acceptability of physician associate interns in primary care: results from a service evaluation. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 250
    Cited : 1
    Read More
  • 40)- Kate L Lapane, Catherine Dubé, Katarina Ferrucci, Sara Khan, Kristine A Kuhn, Esther Yi, Jonathan Kay, Shao-Hsien Liu. Patient perspectives on health care provider practices leading to an axial spondyloarthritis diagnosis: an exploratory qualitative research study. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 251
    Cited : 5
    Read More
  • 41)- Julian Wangler, Michael Jansky. Prerequisites for providing effective support to family caregivers within the primary care setting - results of a study series in Germany. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 252
    Cited : 3
    Read More
  • 42)- Phillip Groden, Alexandra Capellini, Erica Levine, Ania Wajnberg, Maria Duenas, Sire Sow, Bernard Ortega, Nia Medder, Sandeep Kishore. The success of behavioral economics in improving patient retention within an intensive primary care practice. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 253
    Cited : 2
    Read More
  • 43)- Yeyenta Mina Osasu, Richard Cooper, Caroline Mitchell. Patients' and clinicians' perceptions of oral anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation: a systematic narrative review and meta-analysis. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 254
    Cited : 10
    Read More
  • 44)- Yanan Zhou, Yuejiao Ma, Winson Fu Zun Yang, Qiuxia Wu, Qianjin Wang, Dongfang Wang, Honghong Ren, Yinli Luo, Dong Yang, Tieqiao Liu, Xiaoming Wu. Doctor-patient relationship improved during COVID-19 pandemic, but weakness remains. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 255
    Cited : 23
    Read More
  • 45)- Rachel L Berkowitz, Linh Bui, Zijun Shen, Alice Pressman, Maria Moreno, Stephanie Brown, Anne Nilon, Chris Miller-Rosales, Kristen M J Azar. Evaluation of a social determinants of health screening questionnaire and workflow pilot within an adult ambulatory clinic. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 256
    Cited : 15
    Read More
  • 46)- Caoimhe Madden, Sinéad Lydon, Andrew W Murphy, Paul O'Connor. Patients' perception of safety climate in Irish general practice: a cross-sectional study. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 257
    Cited : 3
    Read More
  • 47)- András Mohos, Thomas Frese, László Kolozsvári, József Rinfel, Albert Varga, Csenge Hargittay, Dalma Csatlós, Péter Torzsa. Earning opportunities and informal payment as influencing factors in medical students' speciality choice. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 258
    Cited : 7
    Read More
  • 48)- Karin Sturesdotter Åkesson, Anne Sundén, Eva Ekvall Hansson, Kjerstin Stigmar. Physiotherapists' experiences of osteoarthritis guidelines in primary health care - an interview study. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 259
    Cited : 5
    Read More
  • 49)- Katarzyna Nessler, Francis Ball, Sze Kay Florence Chan, Michal Chwalek, Anna Krztoń-Królewiecka, Adam Windak. Barriers and attitudes towards cervical cancer screening in primary healthcare in Poland - doctors' perspective. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 260
    Cited : 9
    Read More
  • 50)- Michael P Hengartner, Stefan Neuner-Jehle, Oliver Senn. Swiss GPs' preferences for antidepressant treatment in mild depression: vignette-based quantitative analysis. BMC family practice. 2021, 22 (1): 261
    Cited : 4
    Read More
 
 


Journal List
Links
Content Links
About Us

0