The clinical implications of legalizing marijuana: Are physician and non-physician providers prepared? Addict Behav. 2017;72:1-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.03.007. Article PubMed Google Scholar Sherman BJ, McRae‐Clark AL. Treatment of cannabis use disorder: current science and ...
Other healthcare providers struggled to motivate young people to attend counselling for various reasons e.g. counselling being perceived as a ‘middle-class’ intervention, the time commitment associated with engaging in counselling and a fear of bringing up painful memories. Some of the healthcare ...
Access to primary health care for Australian adolescents: How congruent are the perspectives of health service providers and young people, and does it matter? Objective: To explore the extent of congruence between the views of service providers and young people (on adolescents' health concerns, barr...
One hundred and eighty GPs volunteered to participate to the mental health program (36.6% of local area GPs). They were predominantly male (69.4%), experienced providers (66.1% had been working for more than 10 years) and most were exclusively in private practice (79.4%). Compared to local...
health care system. This "spatial interactions" approach considers how characteristics of the person (age, income, education, insurance), interact with characteristics of the health care system (location of providers, provider density, managed care penetration), and with intervening factors that can ...
In team-based models of care, pharmacists and primary care providers (PCPs) play important roles in supporting patients' blood pressure management. Objective To describe whether PCPs' acceptance of pharmacists' recommendations impacts systolic blood pressure (SBP) at 36 months. Design An observational ...
Tracey DavenportElizabeth ScottHugh MorganJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Australasian PsychiatryHickie I, Davenport T, Scott E, Morgan H. E-health responses to common mental disorders in primary care: experiences with ‘beyondblue’ and ‘SPHERE’ . Australasian Psychiatry 2002; 10 :253–8...
Hickie I, Davenport T, Scott E, Morgan H. E-health responses to common mental disorders in primary care: experiences with ‘beyondblue’ and ‘SPHERE’ . Australasian Psychiatry 2002; 10 :253–8Hickie I, Davenport T, Scott E and Morgan H. E- health responses to common mental disorders ...
medication managementteam-based primary careBackgroundPatients with diabetic kidney disease (DKD) often struggle with blood pressure control. In team-based models of care, pharmacists and primary care providers (PCPs) play important roles in supporting patients' blood pressure management.ObjectiveTo ...
Persons with this condition experience serious impacts on their personal and professional life [87], but their needs are not being met [88]. Health care providers need more knowledge of the possibility for developing PIFS after infections, the characteristics of PIFS and its functional trajectory. ...