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Hemphill, Elizabeth, and Carol T. Kulik. "Segmenting a general practitioner market to improve recruitment outcomes." Australian Health Review 35, no. 2 (2011): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah09802.

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Recruitment is an ongoing challenge in the health industry with general practitioner (GP) shortages in many areas beyond rural and Indigenous communities. This paper suggests a marketing solution that identifies different segments of the GP market for recruitment strategy development. In February 2008, 96 GPs in Australia responded to a mail questionnaire (of which 85 questionnaires were useable). A total of 350 GPs were sent the questionnaire. Respondents considered small sets of attributes in the decision to accept a new job at a general practice and selected the most and least important att
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Winata, Fika Permata Sari, Setyonugroho Winny, and Aini Qurratul. "Literature Review: Analysis of Soft Skills Affecting the Recruitment Process for General Practitioners in Hospitals." RA JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH 08, no. 06 (2022): 514–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6770227.

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ABSTRACT The purpose of this system is to analyze Soft Skills that affect the recruitment process of general practitioners in hospitals. The literature review in this study was carried out through a systematic selection sought from international databases. The author searches for data sources from various databases, including PubMed (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/), and SAGE journals (https://journals.sagepub.com/). The articles found were 10 articles that discussed the recruitment process and the influence of soft skills in the recruitment process. In the recruitment process, prospectiv
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Groenewegen, Peter P., Stefan Greß, and Willemijn Schäfer. "General Practitioners’ Participation in a Large, Multicountry Combined General Practitioner-Patient Survey: Recruitment Procedures and Participation Rate." International Journal of Family Medicine 2016 (March 7, 2016): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4929432.

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Background. The participation of general practitioners (GPs) is essential in research on the performance of primary care. This paper describes the implementation of a large, multicountry study in primary care that combines a survey among GPs and a linked survey among patients that visited their practice (the QUALICOPC study). The aim is to describe the recruitment procedure and explore differences between countries in the participation rate of the GPs. Methods. Descriptive analyses were used to document recruitment procedures and to assess hypotheses potentially explaining variation in partici
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Hemphill, Elizabeth, and Carol T. Kulik. "Defining a Process for Segmenting the General Practitioner Market for Rural Practice Recruitment." Social Marketing Quarterly 15, no. 2 (2009): 74–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15245000902878852.

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General practitioner (GP) to patient ratios fall below benchmarks, particularly in rural areas. A marketing solution to this significant social problem might be to develop recruitment strategies differentiating medical practices (brands) and targeting different segments of the GP market. This article uses data gathered in Australia from practice managers, GPs, and recruitment advertisements to develop a taxonomy of family, job, and practice attributes that could be used to recruit GPs. Current recruiting strategies emphasize a mix of family, job and practice attributes, but better recruitment
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Fetalvero, Sherryll. "Predictors of Attitude and Intention to Use E-recruitment among Human Resource Management Practitioners in the Province of Romblon." Romblon State University Research Journal 6, no. 1 (2024): 9–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.58780/rsurj.v6i1.168.

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This study determined the perceptions of the human resource management (HRM) practitioners in the province of Romblon about e-recruitment. Significant predictors of their attitude and intention to use e-recruitment were also analyzed using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Variables such as age, sex, years of experience as an HRM practitioner, awareness of e-recruitment, proficiency in technology use, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and attitude towards e-recruitment were tested. Thirty-one HRM practitioners were surveyed online using a modified questionnaire on e-recruitment
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Bishop, Felicity L., Nadia Cross, Rachel Dewar-Haggart, et al. "Talking in primary care (TIP): protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial in UK primary care to assess clinical and cost-effectiveness of communication skills e-learning for practitioners on patients’ musculoskeletal pain and enablement." BMJ Open 14, no. 3 (2024): e081932. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081932.

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IntroductionEffective communication can help optimise healthcare interactions and patient outcomes. However, few interventions have been tested clinically, subjected to cost-effectiveness analysis or are sufficiently brief and well-described for implementation in primary care. This paper presents the protocol for determining the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a rigorously developed brief eLearning tool, EMPathicO, among patients with and without musculoskeletal pain.Methods and analysisA cluster randomised controlled trial in general practitioner (GP) surgeries in England and Wales se
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Duineveld, Laura A. M., Julien A. M. Vos, Thijs Wieldraaijer, et al. "Recruitment challenges to the I CARE study: a randomised trial on general practitioner-led colon cancer survivorship care." BMJ Open 11, no. 8 (2021): e048985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-048985.

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ObjectivesThe I CARE study (Improving Care After colon canceR treatment in the Netherlands) aims to compare surgeon-led to general practitioner (GP)-led colon cancer survivorship care. Recruitment to the trial took longer than expected. In this descriptive study, recruitment is critically reviewed.SettingPatients were recruited from eight Dutch medical centres.ParticipantsPatients treated with curative intent for stages I–III colon cancer. Target patient sample size was calculated at 300.InterventionsPatients were randomised to surgeon-led (usual) versus GP-led care, with or without access to
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Vogel, MSN, FNP, AOCNP, FAPO, Wendy, Yi Lisa Hwa, APRN, DNP, CNP, FAPO, Lisa Kottschade, APRN, MSN, CNP, FAPO, and Megan May, PharmD, BCOP, FAPO, FHOPA. "APSHO Oncology/Hematology Advanced Practitioner Compensation Survey." Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology 14, no. 7 (2023): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.6004/jadpro.2023.14.7.15.

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The Advanced Practitioner Society for Hematology and Oncology (APSHO) launched its first oncology and hematology advanced practitioner (AP) compensation survey in 2022. This 74-question survey surveyed nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants, clinical nurse specialists, and advanced practice nurses in oncology, investigating all aspects of compensation structure, including salary, on-call payments, incentive structures where applicable, and consulting rates to work with industry partners. Data also include a concerning rate of AP burnout and intent to alter current work status b
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Han, Gil-Soo, Ben Wearne, Peter O'Meara, Matthew McGrail, and Janice Chesters. "Medical students' and GP registrars' accommodation needs in the rural community: insight from a Victorian study." Australian Health Review 26, no. 1 (2003): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah030092.

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Medical education in Australia is currently entering a new era, including support for the significant extension of medical students and general practitioner (GP)registrars' training programs in rural communities. This commitment to rural medical student and general practitioner recruitment and retention has made the provision of accommodation in rural communities a vital issue. This study has found that approximately half of all medical students on placement with rural GPs are currently accommodated with their GP supervisor or with other practice staff. This is a burden for many GPs and when t
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Patel, Vikram, Charles Todd, Mark Winston, et al. "Common mental disorders in primary care in Harare, Zimbabwe: Associations and risk factors." British Journal of Psychiatry 171, no. 1 (1997): 60–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.171.1.60.

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BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the associations for common mental disorders (CMD) among primary care attenders in Harare.MethodThis was an unmatched case-control study of attenders at primary health clinics, general practitioner surgeries and traditional medical practitioner clinics; 199 cases with CMD as identified by an indigenously developed case-finding questionnaire, and 197 controls (non-cases), were interviewed using measures of sociodemographic data, disability, care-giver diagnoses and treatment, explanatory models, life events and alcohol use.ResultsCMD was associated with
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Longman, Christine, Meredith Temple-Smith, Gail Gilchrist, and Nicholas Lintzeris. "Reluctant to train, reluctant to prescribe: barriers to general practitioner prescribing of opioid substitution therapy." Australian Journal of Primary Health 18, no. 4 (2012): 346. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py11100.

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Opioid substitution therapy (OST) is a well-recognised, evidence-based treatment for opioid dependence. Since the early 1990s, Australia has used a community-based general practitioner (GP) model of prescribing, particularly within the state of Victoria, where over 85% of OST prescribing is undertaken by GPs in community settings. Yet the majority of GPs invited to complete the required OST training decline the offer, while of those who complete training, the majority prescribe to few or no patients. This study aimed to determine the reasons for this. Twenty-two in-depth interviews were conduc
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Senore, C. "Comparing Participants and Nonparticipants in a Smoking Cessation Trial Selection Factors Associated With General Practitioner Recruitment Activity." Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 52, no. 1 (1999): 83–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0895-4356(98)00132-2.

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Lambert, Stephen M., Andrew N. Page, Johannes Wittmann, et al. "General practitioner attitudes to prescribing hepatitis C antiviral therapy in a community setting." Australian Journal of Primary Health 17, no. 3 (2011): 282. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py10069.

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There is a growing debate about the prescription of hepatitis C virus (HCV) antiviral therapies within a community setting in Australia. This study aimed to identify interest and confidence among general practitioners (GPs) in prescribing HCV antiviral therapy in a community setting. Data from 580 GPs who responded to a cross-sectional population-based survey were analysed to measure: self-reported interest and confidence in initiating HCV antiviral therapy; and/or prescribing maintenance antiviral therapy; and self-perceived education needs about HCV antiviral therapy. Forty-two percent of re
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Bateni, Bita, Stephen Shalansky, and Scot Simpson. "Barriers to General Practitioner Participation in a Clinical Trial Initiated by Pharmacists." Canadian Pharmacists Journal / Revue des Pharmaciens du Canada 138, no. 8 (2005): 52–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/171516350513800806.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine general practitioners' (GPs) reasons for not entering patients into a randomized trial that compared outpatient anticoagulation management by community pharmacists with that of physicians. Methods: An anonymous survey was mailed to all GPs who were invited to participate in the anticoagulation study ( n = 118). Results: Completed surveys were received from 78/110 (71%) of GPs who had declined to participate in the anticoagulation study. Of those who had consented to participate, 8/8 completed surveys were received. The top-ranked reasons fo
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Jefferson, Laura, Claire Heathcote, and Karen Bloor. "General practitioner well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative interview study." BMJ Open 13, no. 2 (2023): e061531. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061531.

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ObjectivesThe COVID-19 pandemic presented new challenges for general practitioners’ (GPs’) mental health and well-being, with growing international evidence of its negative impact. While there has been a wide UK commentary on this topic, research evidence from a UK setting is lacking. This study sought to explore the lived experience of UK GPs during COVID-19, and the pandemic’s impact on their psychological well-being.Design and settingIn-depth qualitative interviews, conducted remotely by telephone or video call, with UK National Health Service GPs.ParticipantsGPs were sampled purposively ac
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Mundy, Jill, and Janette Pow. "General practice nurses' experiences of participation in an advanced nursing practice education programme." British Journal of Nursing 30, no. 16 (2021): 964–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2021.30.16.964.

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In the UK, transformation of the nursing workforce, including development of the role of the advanced nurse practitioner within general practice, is essential to meet healthcare demands. This article presents the results of a small, qualitative study conducted among students at one university in Scotland, describing their experiences of participation in advanced practice education. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews to generate in-depth descriptions and to identify the facilitators and barriers to learning. The study identified that a shared responsibility for patient care
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Bayley, Sarah A., Parker J. Magin, Jennifer M. Sweatman, and Catherine M. Regan. "Effects of compulsory rural vocational training for Australian general practitioners: a qualitative study." Australian Health Review 35, no. 1 (2011): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah09853.

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Background. Increasing the recruitment of doctors, including general practitioners (GPs), to rural areas is recognised as a health priority internationally. Australian GP trainees (registrars) complete a mandatory minimum of 6 months training in a rural area. The rationale for this includes the expectation of increased likelihood of a future choice of rural practice location. Method. A qualitative study employing semistructured in-depth interviews and a modified grounded methodology. Participants were 15 registrars from an Australian GP postgraduate training program. Results. Though generally
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Bell-Syer, Sally E. M., Lucy N. Thorpe, Kate Thomas, and Hugh MacPherson. "GP Participation and Recruitment of Patients to RCTs: Lessons from Trials of Acupuncture and Exercise for Low Back Pain in Primary Care." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2011 (2011): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nen044.

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The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with general practitioner (GP) participation and the recruitment of people to trials in primary care, based on data from two trials of interventions for treating chronic low back pain. The study was based on data from two randomized controlled trials (RCTs), one involving exercise, the other acupuncture, and subsequent reporting by GPs in a postal questionnaire. The exercise trial achieved 62% recruitment whereas the acupuncture trial achieved 100% recruitment. In both trials GPs most efficient at referring patients were those with
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Moss, Colleen Reilly, Michele Savin, Elizabeth Sharpe, and Carol Wallman. "Preceptors and the New Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Educational World." Neonatal Network 42, no. 6 (2023): 329–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/nn-2023-0044.

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The need for neonatal nurse practitioner (NNP) preceptors has never been greater. Precepting is a professional responsibility with both rewards and challenges. The recent pandemic has brought about new challenges, not the least of which is burnout from clinical, learner, and environmental demands. A new educational model from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing and the National Task Force outlines educational and preceptor requirements aimed at improving the advanced practice educational experience for students and preceptors. Available research provides evidence of what preceptors
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Abraham, Jenny, Liz Bailey, Jane Coad, Becky Whiteman, and Rosie Kneafsey. "Non-medical practitioner roles in the UK: who, where, and what factors influence their development?" British Journal of Nursing 28, no. 14 (2019): 930–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2019.28.14.930.

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Background: traditional health workforce roles are changing, with existing roles being extended and advanced, while new roles are being created, often undertaking duties previously completed by doctors, sometimes referred to as non-medical practitioners (NMPs). Aim: to investigate which NMP roles exist within the UK, mapping distribution, and explore factors influencing their development and recruitment. Methods: two descriptive, exploratory, online self-completed semi-structured questionnaires were used. One was sent to all NHS acute healthcare providers (n=156) and private/independent health
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Caldow, Jan, Vanora Hundley, Edwin van Teijlingen, et al. "General Practitioner Involvement in Remote and Rural Maternity Care: Too Big a Challenge?" International Journal of Childbirth 1, no. 1 (2011): 27–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/2156-5287.1.1.27.

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BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, general practitioner (GP) involvement in maternity care has declined significantly over the past decade. This is particularly so in remote and rural areas where midwives have stepped up and taken over units to ensure that women in these areas continue to have a service. A recent report by the King’s Fund argues for a greater role for the GP in maternity care provision; however, this raises questions about whether GPs have the skills and training to provide such care.AIM: To explore the views of GPs on the skills and training required to deliver safe and appro
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Sholinghur, Hari Kumar. "Preparing for the MMC interviews: a practical guide for trainees." Psychiatric Bulletin 32, no. 3 (2008): 113–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.107.015016.

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When the Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) programme was proposed in 2003, it was designed to ensure that ‘the end product of the training process, whether a Hospital Doctor or a General Practitioner, should be a high-quality, well-trained and accredited doctor who can deliver the care and treatment to patients in the modern NHS’ (Department of Health, 2003). Currently we are at the stage where interviews and recruitment for August 2007 have been completed, and recruitment for 2008 has commenced. It is vital for candidates to have an insight into the interview mechanism. In this article, the s
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TODD, C., V. PATEL, E. SIMUNYU, et al. "The onset of common mental disorders in primary care attenders in Harare, Zimbabwe." Psychological Medicine 29, no. 1 (1999): 97–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291798007661.

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Background. This study aimed to investigate the onset and predictors of common mental disorders (CMD) in primary-care attenders in Harare, Zimbabwe.Method. Two (T1) and 12-month (T2) follow-up of a cohort of primary-care attenders without a common mental disorder (N=197) as defined by the Shona Symposium Questionnaire (SSQ), recruited from primary health care clinics, traditional medical practitioner clinics and general practitioner surgeries. Outcome measure was caseness as determined by scores on the SSQ at follow-up.Results. Follow-up rate was 86% at 2 months and 75% at 12 months. Onset of
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Oates, Fiona, and Kaylene Malthouse. "Working for the Welfare: Support and Supervision Needs of Indigenous Australian Child Protection Practitioners." Social Sciences 10, no. 8 (2021): 277. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci10080277.

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are disproportionately represented in all parts of the child protection system in Australia. The recruitment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander practitioners into child protection systems to work with Indigenous families at risk underpins the government strategy to reduce this over-representation. However, little is known about the experiences of Indigenous people who undertake child protection work or what their support and supervision needs may be. This research is centered on Indigenous Australian child protection practitioners as experts
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McCallum, Marianne, Peter Hanlon, Frances S. Mair, and John Mckay. "Is there an association between socioeconomic status of General Practice population and postgraduate training practice accreditation? A cross-sectional analysis of Scottish General Practices." Family Practice 37, no. 2 (2019): 200–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmz071.

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Abstract Background Practice population socioeconomic status is associated with practice postgraduate training accreditation. General Practitioner recruitment to socioeconomically deprived areas is challenging, exposure during training may encourage recruitment. Objectives To determine the association of practice population socioeconomic deprivation score and training status, and if this has changed over time. Methods Cross-sectional study looking at socioeconomic deprivation and training status for all General Practices in Scotland (n = 982). Data from Information Services Division, from 2015
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Nau, Tracy, Alice Owen, Danielle Mazza, and Ben J. Smith. "Engaging primary care providers in a mobile health strategy to support lifestyle change and blood pressure management." DIGITAL HEALTH 7 (January 2021): 205520762110667. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076211066746.

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Objective The delivery of lifestyle advice concerning diet and physical activity has been found to be suboptimal in primary care settings, including for patients who require this for clinical management. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of integrating a mobile health intervention into primary care to support patients with improving lifestyle behaviours for high blood pressure. Methods Thirty-one patients aged 40–70 years were recruited by seven general practitioners to trial a 6-month mobile health intervention that included videos, web-based education and t
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Simoes Diogo, Elisete, and Francisco Branco. "“A highly demanding measure”: practitioner contributions to improving practice and policy for foster families." Cuadernos de Trabajo Social 36, no. 1 (2023): 123–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/cuts.80790.

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Foster families provide at-risk children with a family environment. In Portugal, however, there appears to be a major lack of political investment in foster care programmes, with only around 191 children currently placed with a foster family. To increase these numbers, we need to listen and give a voice to the social workers who provide support to foster carers. This empirical study uses a qualitative methodology based on interviews with practitioners working in the only two organisations offering a foster care programme. The qualitative analysis is inspired by categorical analysis. The findin
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Gidlow, Christopher J., Naomi J. Ellis, Lisa Cowap, et al. "Quantitative examination of video-recorded NHS Health Checks: comparison of the use of QRISK2 versus JBS3 cardiovascular risk calculators." BMJ Open 10, no. 9 (2020): e037790. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037790.

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ObjectivesQuantitatively examine the content of National Health Service Health Check (NHSHC), patient–practitioner communication balance and differences when using QRISK2 versus JBS3 cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk calculators.DesignRIsk COmmunication in NHSHC was a qualitative study with quantitative process evaluation, comparing NHSHC using QRISK2 or JBS3. We present data from the quantitative process evaluation.Setting and participantsTwelve general practices in the West Midlands (England) conducted NHSHC using JBS3 or QRISK2 (6/group). Patients were eligible for NHSHC based on national c
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Gidlow, Christopher J., Naomi J. Ellis, Lisa Cowap, et al. "Cardiovascular disease risk communication in NHS Health Checks using QRISK®2 and JBS3 risk calculators: the RICO qualitative and quantitative study." Health Technology Assessment 25, no. 50 (2021): 1–124. http://dx.doi.org/10.3310/hta25500.

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Background The NHS Health Check is a national cardiovascular disease prevention programme. There is a lack of evidence on how health checks are conducted, how cardiovascular disease risk is communicated to foster risk-reducing intentions or behaviour, and the impact on communication of using different cardiovascular disease risk calculators. Objectives RIsk COmmunication in Health Check (RICO) study aimed to explore practitioner and patient understanding of cardiovascular disease risk, the associated advice or treatment offered by the practitioner, and the response of the patients in health ch
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Evans, Catrin, Ruth Pearce, Sarah Greaves, and Holly Blake. "Advanced Clinical Practitioners in Primary Care in the UK: A Qualitative Study of Workforce Transformation." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 12 (2020): 4500. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124500.

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Escalating costs and changing population demographics are putting pressure on primary care systems to meet ever more complex healthcare needs. Non-medical ‘advanced clinical practitioner’ (ACP) roles are increasingly being introduced to support service transformation. This paper reports the findings of a qualitative evaluation of nursing ACP roles across General Practices in one region of the UK. Data collection involved telephone interviews with 26 participants from 3 different stakeholder groups based in 9 practice sites: ACPs (n = 9), general practitioners (n = 8) and practice managers (n =
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Kirk, Katherine M., Felicity C. Martin, Amy Mao, et al. "The Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative: Study description and sample characteristics of the Australian and New Zealand arm." Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 51, no. 6 (2017): 583–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004867417700731.

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Objectives: Anorexia nervosa is a severe psychiatric disorder with high mortality rates. While its aetiology is poorly understood, there is evidence of a significant genetic component. The Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative is an international collaboration which aims to understand the genetic basis of the disorder. This paper describes the recruitment and characteristics of the Australasian Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative sample, the largest sample of individuals with anorexia nervosa ever assembled across Australia and New Zealand. Methods: Participants completed an online questionnai
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Mahtani, Sitara L., Kasisomayajula Viswanath, Himanshu A. Gupte, et al. "Adapting and Evaluating a Brief Advice Tobacco Cessation Intervention in High-reach, Low-resource Settings in India: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial." JMIR Research Protocols 13 (September 3, 2024): e57236. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/57236.

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Background About 1.35 million deaths annually are attributed to tobacco use in India. The main challenge, given the magnitude of tobacco use and limited resources, is delivering cessation support at scale, low cost, and through a coordinated cross-system effort; one such example being brief advice interventions. However, highly credentialed staff to identify and counsel tobacco users are scarce. Task-shifting is an important opportunity for scaling these interventions. Objective The LifeFirst SWASTH (Supporting Wellbeing among Adults by Stopping Tobacco Habit) program—adapted from the LifeFirs
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Rizky, Givari, Anindia G.Karlinda, Indrawan Adi Sucipto, and Nindya Ayu Widyanugrah. "Faktor-Faktor Penentu Rekrutmen Perusahaan di Industri Teknologi, Servis, dan Konsultasi." Indonesian Business Review 5, no. 1 (2022): 23–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21632/ibr.5.1.23-41.

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The purpose of this paper is to dig deeper into what is actually assessed by the talent acquisition process in finding the workforce that the company needs. The methodology that the author uses is mixed-method research, which is a combination of qualitative research and quantitative research. Quantitative research was carried out by distributing questions to 150 respondents of HR employees in Jakarta with > 2 years of experience, who worked in the technology, service, and/or consulting industry, who were members of the FTHR group. The implementation of quantitative and qualitative research
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Wu, Lingyan, Yuling Tong, Yingying Yu, et al. "General practitioner residents’ experiences and perceptions of outpatient training in primary care settings in China: a qualitative study." BMJ Open 13, no. 9 (2023): e076821. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-076821.

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ObjectivesThe implementation of outpatient training in primary care settings is an essential part of residency training for general practitioner (GP) residents. However, limited research exists on their experiences and perceptions of this training. This study aimed to explore the experiences and perceptions of GP residents regarding outpatient training in primary care settings in China and provide insights and recommendations to enhance training quality.DesignA qualitative descriptive study employing in-depth interviews.SettingTwo community healthcare centres (CHCs) that implement outpatient t
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Barnacle, Mykell, Allison Peltier, Heidi Saarinen, Christine Olson, and Dean Gross. "Targeting the nurse practitioner workforce: Influences and barriers in choosing rural practice." Journal of Nursing Education and Practice 12, no. 4 (2021): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/jnep.v12n4p51.

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Background and objective: Recruitment and retention of primary care providers are projected to worsen in rural regions. Nurse practitioners (NPs) are a crucial solution to the shortage of primary care providers in rural America. Little research exists regarding factors influencing new NPs’ decisions to practice in rural settings, as well as practice readiness. The purpose of this study is to explore factors influencing new NPs’ decision to practice in rural settings.Methods: A survey of family nurse practitioner (FNP) graduates in a rural state was conducted. The survey measured rural backgrou
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Croke, Aisling, Frank Moriarty, Fiona Boland, et al. "Integrating clinical pharmacists within general practice: protocol for a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial." BMJ Open 11, no. 3 (2021): e041541. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041541.

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IntroductionManaging patients with multiple conditions (multimorbidity) is a major challenge for healthcare systems internationally, particularly in older patients. Multimorbidity and subsequent polypharmacy increase treatment burden and the risk of potentially inappropriate prescribing, and both are complex to manage in primary care. Limited evidence suggests integration of pharmacists into general practice teams could improve medication management for patients with multimorbidity and polypharmacy. Building on findings from a non-randomised, uncontrolled General Practice Pharmacist (GPP) feas
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Carpenter, JD, Michealle, James G. Hodge, Jr, JD, LLM, and Raymond P. Pepe, AB, JD. "Deploying and using volunteer health practitioners in response to emergencies: Proposed uniform state legislation provides liability protections and workers’ compensation coverage." American Journal of Disaster Medicine 3, no. 1 (2008): 17–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/ajdm.2008.0002.

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To respond effectively to natural disasters and other public health emergencies, government resources must be augmented with the resources of volunteer organizations. Governmental actors are prepared to utilize volunteer health practitioners (VHPs) to meet patient surge capacity and provide essential public health services. However, difficult legal challenges arise regarding licensure, the scope of practice of volunteers, the relationship of volunteers to local healthcare delivery systems, disciplinary enforcement, the extent of exposure to civil liability, and how to provide compensation for
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John, James Rufus, Amanda Jones, A. Munro Neville, Shima Ghassempour, Federico Girosi, and W. Kathy Tannous. "Cohort Profile: Effectiveness of a 12-Month Patient-Centred Medical Home Model Versus Standard Care for Chronic Disease Management among Primary Care Patients in Sydney, Australia." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 6 (2020): 2164. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17062164.

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Evidence suggests that patient-centred medical home (PCMH) is more effective than standard general practitioner care in improving patient outcomes in primary care. This paper reports on the design, early implementation experiences, and early findings of the 12-month PCMH model called ‘WellNet’ delivered across six primary care practices in Sydney, Australia. The WellNet study sample comprises 589 consented participants in the intervention group receiving enhanced primary care in the form of patient-tailored chronic disease management plan, improved self-management support, and regular monitori
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Alfajri, Asri, Mazaya Bilqis Deswynand Sutedjo, and Aswa Arsa Kumala. "Workload Indicator Staffing Need (WISN) as A Method for Analyzing Clinic Health Personnel Needs in Surakarta." Media Publikasi Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia (MPPKI) 7, no. 7 (2024): 1854–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.56338/mppki.v7i7.5292.

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Introduction: Health Human Resources (HR) has an important role in providing health services to the community. HR management has a positive effect on organizational performance. Lack of health human resources is an important obstacle in achieving the highest level of health and as a result will limit opportunities to achieve comprehensive health goals. Health workforce planning is an important element in health service planning in building a responsive and efficient health service system. The use of workforce planning methods can contribute to the analysis and decision-making process for alloc
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Vuylsteke, Marc E., Roos Colman, Sarah Thomis, Geneviève Guillaume, Damien Van Quickenborne, and Ivan Staelens. "An Epidemiological Survey of Venous Disease Among General Practitioner Attendees in Different Geographical Regions on the Globe: The Final Results of the Vein Consult Program." Angiology 69, no. 9 (2018): 779–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003319718759834.

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This study measured the prevalence of chronic venous disease (CVD, C1-C6), chronic venous insufficiency (C3-C6) in 23 countries. The possible influence of risk factors was assessed. Patient recruitment was carried out by general practitioners. Patient characteristics, prevalence of risk factors, and C-classification were recorded. We assessed differences in prevalence and risk factors between Asia (A), Eastern Europe (EE), Latin America (LA), and Western Europe (WE). A total of 99 359 patients were included. The prevalence of CVD (51.9% A, 70.18% EE, 68.11% LA, and 61.65% WE) was significantly
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Ennis, Stuart, Harbinder Kaur Sandhu, Julie Bruce, et al. "Development of a complex exercise rehabilitation intervention for people with pulmonary hypertension: the supervised pulmonary hypertension exercise rehabilitation (SPHERe) trial." BMJ Open 13, no. 8 (2023): e066053. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066053.

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BackgroundPeople with pulmonary hypertension (PH) are not routinely referred for exercise rehabilitation despite the potential for reducing breathlessness and improving quality of life. We describe the development of a supervised pulmonary hypertension exercise rehabilitation (SPHERe) programme for people with PH.MethodsDevelopment was completed in three phases: (1) systematic review, (2) stakeholder engagement with consensus from patients and experts and (3) prepilot intervention acceptability testing. We completed systematic reviews to identify international cardiopulmonary rehabilitation gu
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Whiteside, Katie, Lydia Flett, Alex Mitchell, et al. "Using pens as an incentive for trial recruitment of older adults: An embedded randomised controlled trial." F1000Research 8 (March 21, 2019): 315. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.18300.1.

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Background: Meeting recruitment targets for randomised controlled trials is challenging. This trial evaluated the effectiveness of including a pen within the trial invitation pack on the recruitment of older adults into a randomised controlled trial. Methods: This trial was embedded within the Occupational Therapist Intervention Study, a falls-prevention randomised controlled trial. Potential participants (n = 1862), who were posted an invitation pack from two General Practitioner practices, were randomised to either not receive a pen (n = 1295) or receive a pen (n = 648) with their invitation
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Woodfield, Georgia, Ilaria Belluomo, Piers R. Boshier, et al. "Feasibility and acceptability of breath research in primary care: a prospective, cross-sectional, observational study." BMJ Open 11, no. 4 (2021): e044691. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044691.

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ObjectivesTo examine the feasibility and acceptability of breath research in primary care.DesignNon-randomised, prospective, mixed-methods cross-sectional observational study.SettingTwenty-six urban primary care practices.Participants1002 patients aged 18–90 years with gastrointestinal symptoms.Main outcome measuresDuring the first 6 months of the study (phase 1), feasibility of patient enrolment using face-to-face, telephone or SMS-messaging (Short Message Service) enrolment strategies, as well as processes for breath testing at local primary care practices, were evaluated. A mixed-method ite
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Johnson, Steven P. "PRACTITIONER APPLICATION: Predicting the Effect of Extrinsic and Intrinsic Job Satisfaction Factors on Recruitment and Retention of Rehabilitation Professionals." Journal of Healthcare Management 50, no. 1 (2005): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00115514-200501000-00012.

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Pennington, Charlotte R., Eleanore Bliss, Alisha Airey, Mandy Bancroft, and Maxine Pryce-Miller. "A mixed-methods evaluation of unconscious racial bias training for NHS senior practitioners to improve the experiences of racially minoritised students." BMJ Open 13, no. 1 (2023): e068819. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068819.

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ObjectiveThe degree awarding gap indicates that racially minoritised higher education students receive lower degree classifications relative to their white peers. While the reasons for this are complex, research suggests that educator and practitioner attitudes and behaviour towards racially minoritised students are a significant contributing factor. This preregistered study evaluates the effectiveness of unconscious racial bias training (URBT) to enhance National Health Service senior practitioner’s recognition of how racial inequalities negatively impact racially minoritised students.DesignA
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Kenny Ong, Kheng Yee, Chee Kok Yoon, Zamtira Seman, Chhoa Keng Hong, Siti Nor Fadhlina Misron, and Chin Han Lim. "Ictal Electroencephalogram Visual Pattern Recognition of Seizure Adequacy During Electroconvulsive Therapy Treatment: A Step-by-Step Approach." Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 30, no. 2 (2023): 83–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/mjms2023.30.2.7.

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Background: The NEURON (Neuropsychiatry and Neuromodulation Unit) electroconvulsive therapy electroencephalogram (ECT-EEG) Algorithmic Rating Scale (NEARS) is a step-by-step approach to ictal electroencephalogram visual pattern recognition of seizure adequacy based on recruitment, amplitude, symmetry, duration and degree of post-ictal suppression. The objectives of this clinical audit were to determine the degree of agreement on the NEARS operational criteria between two neuropsychiatrists, the reliability of electroconvulsive therapy practitioners’ administration of NEARS during ECT procedure
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Igarashi, Mari, Ryuichi Ohta, Akinori Nakata, et al. "Perspectives on Collaboration between Physicians and Nurse Practitioners in Japan: A Cross-Sectional Study." Nursing Reports 12, no. 4 (2022): 894–903. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nursrep12040086.

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Background: Nurse practitioners (NPs) are known as effective healthcare providers worldwide. In Japan, nurse practitioner adoption is considered to be in a shaky period. Although nurse practitioners were introduced approximately 10 years ago at the initiative of educational institutions in Japan, the full extent of this trend is not known. Therefore, we have clarified the whole picture of nurse practitioners from two directions: the perception of nurse practitioners in Japan and the perception of physicians who work with nurse practitioners. This will inform discussions regarding the recruitme
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Rashid, Mohammed Ahmed, Victoria Smith, and John Francis Mayberry. "English Language Medical Schools in China: An Analysis of International Medical Graduates Practicing in the UK." Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development 10 (January 2023): 238212052311637. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23821205231163719.

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OBJECTIVES From 2006, the Ministry of Education in China has approved universities to provide undergraduate medical training in English, targeting fee-paying international students. Students on these courses can face challenges in their clinical training, particularly in the domains of communication and professionalism. This study examines the proportion of doctors qualified from such medical schools who are currently listed on the UK medical register. METHODS The UK General Medical Council register of medical practitioners was searched to identify doctors qualified from 33 Chinese medical sch
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Vandeweghe, Maaike, Tricia Wilcocks, Jane Berg, et al. "P-187 Assistant practitioner – band 4 (AFC). one solution to improve retention and recruitment of clinical staff with the required skills." BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 5, Suppl 3 (2015): A67.3—A68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2015-001026.187.

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Sturman, Nancy, Michael Tran, and Sophie Vasiliadis. "Rescuing the profession we love: general practice training sector recommendations for improving the attractiveness of general practice training. A qualitative analysis." Medical Journal of Australia, May 3, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/mja2.52291.

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AbstractObjectivesTo investigate the views of the general practice training sector about responding to recruitment challenges, with the aim of identifying effective initiatives and other solutions.Study designQualitative study; focus group discussion of recommendations from a medical educator workshop.Setting, participantsAn initial online appreciative enquiry workshop for medical educators followed by focus group discussions by a broader selection of people involved in general practitioner training (Royal Australian College of General Practitioners fellows, supervisors, practice managers, med
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