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Views of general practitioners on the frailty in elderly: a qualitative study

Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Viellissement, 2015
The concept of frailty in the elderly denotes patients at higher risk of fall, hospitalization, dependency and death. Its prevalence is estimated in France at 15% for people over 65 years. Frailty could be a target for preventing avoidable loss of autonomy.
Saleh, P. Y.   +5 more
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General practitioners' perspectives on the management of gout: a qualitative study

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2016
AbstractBackgroundMany quantitative studies globally have identified suboptimal management of gout.PurposeTo explore management of gout from the perspective of general practitioners (GPs), while identifying the barriers and possible strategies for improvement.Study designThis descriptive qualitative study used semistructured interviews with 14 ...
Jeyaruban, Andrew   +2 more
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Retention of general practitioners in rural Nepal: A qualitative study

Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2008
AbstractObjectives:  To explore the key issues that influence GP retention in rural areas of Nepal. Design:  A qualitative study using triangulation of data from one postal questionnaire, one hand‐delivered questionnaire with semistructured interview and focus group discussions. Data from a small community survey from 13 rural districts also included.
Katrina, Butterworth   +2 more
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General practitioners’ relationship with preventive knowledge: a qualitative study

Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2015
General practitioners (GPs) do not provide enough preventive care. Nonetheless, without a detailed understanding of the logical processes that underlie their practices, it remains difficult to develop effective means of improvement. Their relationship to knowledge is one of three elements that strongly structure GPs’ preventive work (together with the ...
Géraldine, Bloy, Laurent, Rigal
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Understanding practice management: a qualitative study in general practice

Journal of Management in Medicine, 1996
Reports a qualitative study of practice managers’ roles and responsibilities in eight practices in the Grampian region of Scotland. Observes wide variations in the roles and responsibilities of managers associated with the size and fundholding status of the practice.
M, Westland   +5 more
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General practitioners' uptake of clinical practice guidelines: a qualitative study

Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2003
Objective: To explain recent rapid audited change in the uptake of locally implemented, evidence-based clinical guidelines for asthma and angina in primary care. Methods: A case study of primary care in two matched, adjacent districts in Northern England, focusing on a stratified random sample of 49 general practitioners (GPs) from ...
Harrison, Stephen   +3 more
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Generalized functions in the qualitative study of heterogeneous populations

Mathematical Population Studies, 2019
Solutions from non-smooth functional spaces, including generalized functions and measures, often appear in optimal control theory but are avoided in applications.
Natali Hritonenko   +2 more
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Generational differences in handling technology interruptions: a qualitative study

European Journal of Information Systems, 2022
Corey Baham   +3 more
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Sandwich Generation Caregiving: A Qualitative Study in Iran

Current Womens Health Reviews
Introduction: Sandwich generation caregivers, simultaneously responsible for aging parents and children, face a culturally shaped and complex caregiving process. Despite their growing number, little is known about this phenomenon in Iran.
Hakime Pashazade   +3 more
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