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  1. A train-the-trainer approach can effectively support the integration of new practice standards for health and social services professionals. This study describes the effects of an enhanced train-the-trainer pr...

    Authors: Marie-Eve Poitras, Yves Couturier, Emmauelle Doucet, Vanessa T. Vaillancourt, Gilles Gauthier, Marie-Dominique Poirier, Sylvie Massé, Catherine Hudon, Nathalie Delli-Colli, Dominique Gagnon, Emmanuelle Careau, Arnaud Duhoux, Isabelle Gaboury, Djamal Berbiche, Ali Ben Charif, Rachelle Ashcroft…
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:322
  2. Family caregivers play a significant role in providing care for these people at home and need new evidence on the outcomes of their caregiving. Caregiving for people with chronic psychiatric disorders, especia...

    Authors: Seyedmohammad Mirhosseini, Fateme Imani Parsa, Mohamad Gharehbaghi, Somaye Minaei-Moghadam, Mohammad Hasan Basirinezhad and Hossein Ebrahimi
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:321
  3. This study describes how New York City (NYC) Health + Hospitals implemented a large-scale Community Health Worker (CHW) program in adult primary care clinics between January 2022 and December 2023 and establis...

    Authors: Jenifer Clapp, Alessandra Calvo-Friedman, Yuan Jin Tan, Samantha Lily Kumar, Jenna Lupi, David Conley, Evelyn Perdomo and Nichola J. Davis
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:320
  4. Health care challenges in remote rural municipalities (RRMs) emphasize the importance of primary health care (PHC) and require an expanded scope of practice. Doctors are key actors in this context. The aim of ...

    Authors: Cassiano Mendes Franco, Lígia Giovanella, Patty Fidelis de Almeida and Márcia Cristina Rodrigues Fausto
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:319
  5. Children in care and care leavers have worse health outcomes than their peers without care experience. This study addresses an evidence gap in exploring care-experienced young people’s views and experiences of...

    Authors: Lauren Herlitz, Emily Ashford, James Baldwin, Claire Powell and Jenny Woodman
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:318
  6. The caregiving scholarship widely acknowledges informal caregivers’ contributions to maintaining older adults’ health and well-being. However, informal caregivers encounter economic, physical, social, financia...

    Authors: Williams Agyemang-Duah and Mark W. Rosenberg
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:317
  7. The number of patients seeking medical care is increasing, necessitating more access to primary healthcare services. As several of these patients usually present with complex medical conditions, the need for i...

    Authors: Alla El-Awaisi, Ola Hasan Yakti, Abier Mohamed Elboshra, Kawthar Hasan Jasim, Alzahraa Fathi AboAlward, Raghad Walid Shalfawi, Ahmed Awaisu, Daniel Rainkie, Noora Al Mutawa and Stella Major
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:316
  8. Studies have shown that training interventions fail when proper strategies are not in place for their implementation. The study described the implementation strategies used in the delivery of the HIV test serv...

    Authors: Yejide Olukemi Oseni and Wilson Oyekigho Erhun
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:315
  9. Home-based healthcare services are facing challenges and pressures of increasing needs due to an ageing population, rising workload for an overburdened workforce, and limited financial resources. The trust mod...

    Authors: Ruth-Ellen Slåtsveen, Torunn Wibe, Liv Halvorsrud and Anne Lund
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:314
  10. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is commonly managed in general practice, with established guidelines for diagnosis and management. CKD is more prevalent in the older population, and is associated with lifestyle d...

    Authors: Michelle Guppy, Esther Joy Bowles, Paul Glasziou and Jenny Doust
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:312
  11. Hypertension is a common heart condition in the United States (US) and severely impacts racial and ethnic minority populations. While the understanding of hypertension has grown considerably, there remain gaps...

    Authors: Emmanuel Adediran, Robert Owens, Elena Gardner, Andrew Curtin, John Stuligross, Danielle Forbes, Jing Wang and Dominik Ose
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:311
  12. Mental health problems represent a large and growing public health concern. Primary care handles most of the patients with mental health problems, but there are many barriers to detection and treatment in this...

    Authors: Hanna Israelsson Larsen, Kristin Thomas, Lise Bergman Nordgren, Erica Skagius Ruiz, Kocher Koshnaw and Per Nilsen
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:310
  13. While osteoarthritis is a significant issue within the hemodialysis population and contributes to reduced quality of life, pain related to osteoarthritis is poorly managed by healthcare professionals (HCPs) in...

    Authors: Mai Mohsen, Angelina Abbaticchio, Tracy Zhang, S Vanita Jassal and Marisa Battistella
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:308
  14. Low socio-economic status can lead to poor patient outcomes, exacerbated by lack of integration between health and social care and there is a demand for developing new models of working.

    Authors: Kathleen Withers, Karen Pardy, Lynne Topham, Rachel Lee, Amir Ghanghro, Hazel Cryer and Huw Williams
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:307
  15. To address the declining numbers of general practitioners (GPs) in rural areas and a lack of medical students pursuing a career in primary care, a general practice-based curriculum coupled with additional univ...

    Authors: Bibiane Kronemann, Elisabeth Joson-Teichert, Matthias Michiels-Corsten, Stefan Bösner and Jana Groth
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:306
  16. Hypertension, a chronic medical condition affecting millions of people worldwide, is a leading cause of cardiovascular diseases. A multidisciplinary approach is needed to reduce the burden of the disease, with...

    Authors: Katrien Danhieux, Marieke Hollevoet, Sien Lismont, Pieter Taveirne, Lotte Van Vaerenbergh, Bert Vaes and Steve Van den Bulck
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:305
  17. Lack of access to health care is a worldwide public health crisis. In primary care it has led to increases in the implementation of nurse practitioners and heightened interest in their patient panel capacity. ...

    Authors: Ruth Martin-Misener, Faith Donald, Jennifer Rayner, Nancy Carter, Kelley Kilpatrick, Erin Ziegler, Ivy Bourgeault and Denise Bryant-Lukosius
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:304
  18. People who use illicit drugs cumulate medical and psychosocial vulnerabilities, justifying a rounded health approach. Both caregivers and patients can form barriers to accessing care, leading to inadequate car...

    Authors: Lou Richelle, Nadine Kacenelenbogen, Charles Kornreich and Margaux Aron
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:303
  19. People with diabetes, vascular disease, and asthma often struggle to maintain stability in their chronic health conditions, particularly those in rural areas, living in poverty, or racially or ethnically minor...

    Authors: Gretchen J. R. Buchanan, Jerica M. Berge and Timothy F. Piehler
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:302
  20. General practitioners (GPs) play a crucial role in identifying cognitive impairment and dementia and providing post-diagnostic care. This study investigates (1) how promising GP consider lifestyle changes to m...

    Authors: Josefine Kappe, Felix Wittmann, Melanie Luppa, Maria Isabel Cardona, Solveign Weise, Stephan Fuchs, Robert Philipp Kosilek, Linda Sanftenberg, Christian Brettschneider, Juliane Döhring, Catharina Escales, David Czock, Birgitt Wiese, Jochen René Thyrian, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Thomas Frese…
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:301
  21. Mental illnesses are common among children and negatively impact wellbeing during childhood as well as later in life. However, many children with these conditions are not able to access needed mental health ca...

    Authors: Lora Daskalska, Michelle Broaddus and Staci Young
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:300
  22. Peer support has been extensively studied in specific areas of community-based primary care such as mental health, substance use, HIV, homelessness, and Indigenous health. These programs are often built on the...

    Authors: Émilie Lessard, Nadia O’Brien, Andreea-Catalina Panaite, Marie Leclaire, Geneviève Castonguay, Ghislaine Rouly and Antoine Boivin
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:298
  23. Evidence concerning health care use related to virtual visits is conflicting. More research has been called for regarding the effectiveness of text-based virtual visits (eVisits). Therefore, we investigated pa...

    Authors: Hanna Glock, Ulf Jakobsson, Beata Borgström Bolmsjö, Veronica Milos Nymberg, Moa Wolff and Susanna Calling
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:297
  24. Managing diagnostic uncertainty is a major challenge in primary care due to factors such as the absence of definitive tests, variable symptom presentations and disease evolution. Maintaining patient trust duri...

    Authors: Jessica Russell, Laura Boswell, Athena Ip, Jenny Harris, Hardeep Singh, Ashley N. D. Meyer, Traber D. Giardina, Afsana Bhuiya, Katriina L. Whitaker and Georgia B. Black
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:296
  25. Long-lasting symptoms with a possible relation to psychosomatic comorbidity have been described following COVID-19. However, data is sparse in general practice. The trial’s objective was to investigate the tim...

    Authors: Alexander Hapfelmeier, Jan Donhauser, Clara Teusen, Stefanie Eck and Antonius Schneider
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:295
  26. Rising health care costs are a major concern in most Western countries. The substitution of healthcare stands as a strategic approach aimed at mitigating costs while offering medical services in proximity to p...

    Authors: Maarten D. Vink, France R. Portrait, Tim van Wezep, Xander Koolman, Ben W. Mol and Eric J. van der Hijden
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:294
  27. The aim of this study is to explore the influence of GPs’information, motivation and behavior skills on EM prescribing behavior in urban and suburban districts.

    Authors: Xiaolei Chen, Zhengwen Feng, Qi Luo, Hui Li, Shuang Shao and Juan Du
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:293
  28. The family physician team has become the core carrier for delivery primary health care in China. This study aimed to measure the effect of the network structural characteristics of family physician team proces...

    Authors: Yixiang Chen, Ziyang Zhang, En Yang, Hua Qing, Yilin Wei and Shangfeng Tang
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:292
  29. Misuse and overuse of antibiotics comprise leading causes of antimicrobial resistance. The study aims to assess the pattern of antibiotic prescription among primary healthcare general practitioners in the Sout...

    Authors: Sami M. Al Mujaini, Zayid K. Almayahi, Noura A. Abouammoh and Sumaiya Al Amri
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:291
  30. Little is known about the prevalence of dermatoses in “skin-well” geriatric Singaporeans. We aim to identify the prevalence of dermatoses and their associations within the geriatric population in Singapore, an...

    Authors: Lester Juay, Monil Nagad Bhupendrabhai, Siti Hafizah Binte Ahmad, Hung Chew Wong, Justin Wee-Min Chong, Wee Hian Tan and Nisha Suyien Chandran
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:290
  31. The ‘Taking the screening tests close to the people’ program offers cardiovascular screening to the inhabitants of underprivileged settlements. This study aimed to evaluate the cardiovascular risk factors of u...

    Authors: Lilla Andréka, Orsolya Csenteri-Bárdos, Gergő József Szőllősi, Péter Andréka, Zoltán Jancsó and Péter Vajer
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:289
  32. Obesity (body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m2) is a major risk factor for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and affects most patients with HFpEF. Patients living with obesity may experience delays in H...

    Authors: Carlos Campos, Melissa Magwire, Javed Butler, Anthony Hoovler, Anup Sabharwal and Sanjiv J. Shah
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:288
  33. Primary care plays a central role in most, if not all, health care systems including the care of vulnerable populations such as people who have been incarcerated. Studies linking incarceration records to healt...

    Authors: Janine A. Cooper, Siobhán Murphy, Richard Kirk, Dermot O’Reilly and Michael Donnelly
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:287
  34. Cognitive impairment and dementia are frequently under-recognized. Health system strategies anchored in primary care are essential to address gaps in timely, comprehensive diagnosis. The goal of this paper is ...

    Authors: Alissa Bernstein Sideman, Huong Q. Nguyen, Annette Langer-Gould, Eric A. Lee, Soo Borson, Ernest Shen, Elena Tsoy, Mayra Macias, Collette Goode, Katherine Rankin, Joel Kramer and Katherine L. Possin
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:286
  35. Primary care is often described as slow to change. But conceptualized through complexity theory, primary care is continually changing in unpredictable, non-linear ways through self-organization processes. Self...

    Authors: Patricia Thille, Anastasia Tobin, Jenna M. Evans, Alan Katz and Grant M Russell
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:285
  36. The role of rural family physicians continues to evolve to accommodate the comprehensive care needs of aging societies. For older individuals in rural areas, rehabilitation is vital to ensure that they can con...

    Authors: Ryuichi Ohta, Kentaro Yoshioka and Chiaki Sano
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:283
  37. Due to the significant increase in the prevalence of food-related diseases, the value that physicians place on nutritional advice may have implications for patient treatment. The objective of this study was to...

    Authors: María Belén Ocampo-Ordóñez, Ivonne Headley, Emily Sofía Arévalo-Alvear, Heather Wasser and Andrea Carolina Román-Sánchez
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:282
  38. People with dual diagnosis die prematurely compared to the general population, and general practice might serve as a setting in the healthcare system to mend this gap in health inequity. However, little is kno...

    Authors: Katrine Tranberg, Bawan Colnadar, Maria Haahr Nielsen, Carsten Hjorthøj and Anne Møller
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:281
  39. Multimorbidity is increasingly prevalent among ageing patients, leading to reduced daily functioning. To address the challenges posed by multimorbidity in older adults, a person- and context-centred approach i...

    Authors: Laura Rink, Caroline Floto, Katharina Apel, Maren Weiss, Elmar Stegmeier, Thomas Kühlein and Maria Sebastião
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:280
  40. For more than a decade, the Patient-Centered Medical Home model has been a guiding vision for the modernization of primary care systems. In Canada, Ontario’s Family Health Teams (FHTs) were designed in the mid...

    Authors: Matthew Menear, Rachelle Ashcroft, Simone Dahrouge, Jose Silveira, Jocelyn Booton, Monica Emode and Kwame McKenzie
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:278
  41. The health system in Sudan faces several challenges, including increasing numbers of patients, shortages of health supplies, and disparities in the distribution of health services. Guidelines implementation im...

    Authors: Hiba Salah Abdelgadir, Sahar Bajouri and Hind Salah Abdelgadir
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:277
  42. Behavioral or mental health disorders are common in children, adolescents, and young adults. Medication use is increasingly common, with few data describing drug-drug combinations in ambulatory settings. The o...

    Authors: Laura M. Borgelt, Kathryn Bliss, Jacqueline Matson, Bosede Cajuste, Xiaoying Kuang, Monica Toohey, Wilson Pace, Eyal Shemesh, Suzanne Lo, Anna Olczyk, Kristine Gleason, Harold Pincus and Lawrence C. Kleinman
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:276
  43. Older people with food insecurity in Ghana are often exposed to poor health conditions, highlighting the importance of the National health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) enrolment for ensuring they receive necessary ...

    Authors: Daniel Amoak, Joseph Asumah Braimah, Williams Agyemang-Duah, Yujiro Sano, Roger Antabe and Ebenezer Dassah
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:275
  44. The number of instruments available for measuring diabetes self-management activities in Arabic countries has been limited to date. To our knowledge, no multidimensional instrument suitable for measuring diabe...

    Authors: Adnan Innab and Ali Kerari
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:274
  45. To identify the frequency and types of prescription errors, assess adherence to WHO prescribing indicators, and highlight the gaps in current prescribing practices of Junior dental practitioners in a tertiary ...

    Authors: Ruqaya Shah, Jehan Alam, Sheheryar Minallah, Maria Shabbir, Maria Shakoor Abbasi, Kashif Aslam, Naseer Ahmed and Artak Heboyan
    Citation: BMC Primary Care 2024 25:273

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