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Application of BOPPPS + Mind Maps to Improve Clinical Competence of General Practitioner Residents: Taking Cough as an Example
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作者 Yue Wang 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2024年第6期295-299,共5页
Objective:To analyze the importance of general practitioner residents using the combined teaching method(BOPPPS+mind maps).Methods:From September 2023 to August 2024,a study was conducted with 6 control group particip... Objective:To analyze the importance of general practitioner residents using the combined teaching method(BOPPPS+mind maps).Methods:From September 2023 to August 2024,a study was conducted with 6 control group participants receiving traditional teaching and 6 observation group participants receiving the combined teaching method(BOPPPS+mind maps).The study analyzed various indicators between the two groups(including mind map scores and assessment results).Results:Compared with the control group,the assessment scores of the observation group were significantly higher(P<0.05).Conclusion:The application of the combined teaching method(BOPPPS+mind maps)by general practitioner residents can significantly improve their comprehensive abilities. 展开更多
关键词 General practitioner residents Combined teaching BOPPPS Mind maps
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Chest Radiography: General Practitioners’ Compliance with Recommendations
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作者 Milckisédek Judicaël Marouruana Some Aïda Ida Tankoano +3 位作者 Pakisba Ali Ouedraogo Bassirou Kindo Nina-Astrid Ouedraogo Mohammed Ali Harchaoui 《Open Journal of Medical Imaging》 2024年第2期56-63,共8页
Introduction: Chest radiography is the most frequently prescribed imaging test in general practice in France. We aimed to assess the extent to which general practitioners follow the recommendations of the French Natio... Introduction: Chest radiography is the most frequently prescribed imaging test in general practice in France. We aimed to assess the extent to which general practitioners follow the recommendations of the French National Authority for Health in prescribing chest radiography. Methodology: We conducted a retrospective analysis study, in two radiology centers belonging to the same group in Saint-Omer and Aire-sur-la-Lys, of requests for chest radiography sent by general practitioners over the winter period between December 22, 2013, and March 21, 2014, for patients aged over 18 years. Results: One hundred and seventy-seven requests for chest X-rays were analyzed, 71.75% of which complied with recommendations. The most frequent reason was the search for bronchopulmonary infection, accounting for 70.08% of prescriptions, followed by 11.2% for requests to rule out pulmonary neoplasia, whereas the latter reason did not comply with recommendations. Chest X-rays contributed to a positive diagnosis in 28.81% of cases. The positive diagnosis was given by 36.22% of the recommended chest X-rays, versus 10% for those not recommended. Conclusion: In most cases, general practitioners follow HAS recommendations for prescribing chest X-rays. Non-recommended chest X-rays do not appear to make a major contribution to diagnosis or patient management, confirming the value of following the recommendations of the French National Authority for Health. 展开更多
关键词 Chest X-Ray RECOMMENDATIONS General practitioners PRESCRIPTION
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The quality of older adults'involvement in clinical communication with general practitioners:evidence from rural towns in Australia
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作者 Mohammad Hamiduzzaman Noore Siddiquee +2 位作者 Harry James Gaffney Muhammad Aziz Rahman Jennene Greenhill 《Global Health Journal》 2023年第4期186-193,共8页
Objective:A study was conducted about the putative links of older rural Australians'health knowledge and preparation with their quality of involvement in patient-general practitioner(GP)communication during health... Objective:A study was conducted about the putative links of older rural Australians'health knowledge and preparation with their quality of involvement in patient-general practitioner(GP)communication during health intake visits.Methods:It was a cross-sectional study between January 2021 and April 2022.The 32-item quality of involvement in communication scale was designed and incorporated into the SurveyGizmo software.This online survey was administered by sending an email request to the Renmark Rotary Club,which actively promoted this study across five rural towns in South Australia.121 participants completed the surveys.Mean-sum scores were calculated based on the questionnaire responses to evaluate outcomes,specifically initiation of information,active participation,and emotional expression.We employed different methods including t-tests,ANOVA,and leaner regressions to analyse data.Results:The demographic profile of participants characterised by a female predominance(58.7%,71/121),a majority falling within the 65-<70 age bracket(47.1%,57/121),and a high level of educational attainment(58.7%had completed high school or higher,71/121).Additionally,35%of the participants predominantly spoke a language other than English at home.Regarding the initiation of information with GPs,the mean sum-score was(20.5+3.7),indicating a marginally above-average level of engagement.Contrarily,the active participation was suboptimal,as suggested by a mean sum score of(35.9±6.3).Furthermore,the emotional expression was relatively low,with a mean score of(13.9±1.8).Substantial variations were discerned in the quality of patient-GP communication,contingent upon factors such as educational background,language spoken at home,health literacy,and preparatory measures for clinical visits.Participants who predominantly spoke a language other than English at home demonstrated significantly lower levels of information initiation with their GPs(P<0.o01).Higher educational attainment was positively correlated with increased active participation(P<0.001).Enhanced health literacy and thorough visit preparation were significantly associated with increased levels of active participation(P<0.001).Conclusion:Meaningful engagement through recognition,empowerment,and support(health literacy programs)for older rural adults is suggested for improving their quality of involvement in communication with GPs. 展开更多
关键词 Shared decision making Clinical communication General practitioners Older adults Rural health AUSTRALIA
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Knowledge about the Management of Anti-Epileptic Drug Treatment among General Practitioners in Brazzaville, Congo
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作者 Josué Euberma Diatewa Inès Frédérique Nsondé-Mondzié +4 位作者 Dinah Happhia Boubayi Motoula-Latou Eliot Prince Galiéni Sounga-Banzouzi Yacouba Kaba Ghislain Armel Mpandzou Paul Macaire Ossou-Nguiet 《Neuroscience & Medicine》 2023年第2期9-28,共20页
Background: Epilepsy is a chronic brain disorder. It often leads to disabilities and handicaps. In Africa, epilepsy is almost exclusively treated by general practitioners (GPs) because of a shortage of epilepsy specia... Background: Epilepsy is a chronic brain disorder. It often leads to disabilities and handicaps. In Africa, epilepsy is almost exclusively treated by general practitioners (GPs) because of a shortage of epilepsy specialists. It is therefore important to know the level of knowledge about epilepsy among GPs in order to improve their skills. Objectives: To assess the level of knowledge about the management of anti-epileptic drug treatment among GPs in Brazzaville;to investigate the relationship between demographic factors and GPs’ knowledge. Methods: This was a cross-sectional analytical study. It was conducted from 20 July to 1 September 2021. It focused on GPs working in public hospitals and private care centers in Brazzaville. Information on treatment aspects was collected through a standardized 11-item questionnaire. Results: Among the 137 participants, there were 84 (61.3%) men and 53 (38.7%) women. Of these participants, 36 (26.3%) were trained in Congo versus 101 (73.7%) in other countries. Only 21 (15.3%) GPs had good knowledge about the management of anti-epileptic drug treatment. The overall average knowledge score among GPs was low (31.4%). No significant associations were found between low and good levels of knowledge and gender (OR = 1.03;95% CI = 0.40 - 2.68;p = 1.000), age groups (OR 0.05), training country (OR = 0.62;95% CI = 0.19 - 1.98;p = 0.591), practice hospital (OR = 0.40;95% CI = 0.05 - 3.20;p = 0.695) and duration of professional experience (OR 0.05). Conclusion: The study population has insufficient knowledge about the management of anti-epileptic drug treatment. Demographic factors have no impact on GPs’ knowledge. Epilepsy education programs are needed to improve GPs’ knowledge and skills. 展开更多
关键词 EPILEPSY Drug Treatment General practitioners KNOWLEDGE BRAZZAVILLE
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Being Reflective Practitioners In the Professional Development
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作者 闫泓 《内蒙古师范大学学报(教育科学版)》 2000年第4期174-178,共5页
More then ever before,English language teaching focuses on learners’communicative competence.That is to say,English language teachers nowadays are not only to teach their students linguistic knowledge but also to cul... More then ever before,English language teaching focuses on learners’communicative competence.That is to say,English language teachers nowadays are not only to teach their students linguistic knowledge but also to cultivate their competence to use the language.So it’s self evident that drawing language out of students instead of cramming them in,duck stuffing,as our idiom has it,calls for more time effort and a better command of the language on the part of teachers.In other words,better trained teachers are urgently needed in order to accomplish the goals of English language teaching today.This paper just points out that being reflective practitioners is a workable and effective way leading to both the improvement of teaching in classroom and their own development as professtional practitioners. 展开更多
关键词 REFLECTIVE practitioner professtional DEVELOPMENT
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Management of erectile dysfunction: barriers faced by general practitioners 被引量:2
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作者 Wah-YunLow Chirk-JennNg +2 位作者 Ngiap-ChuanTan Wan-YuenChoo Hui-MengTan 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2004年第2期99-104,共6页
Aim: To explore the barriers faced by general practitioners (GPs) in the management of patients with erectile dysfunction (ED). Methods: This was a qualitative analysis of focus group discussions and in-depth inter vi... Aim: To explore the barriers faced by general practitioners (GPs) in the management of patients with erectile dysfunction (ED). Methods: This was a qualitative analysis of focus group discussions and in-depth inter views involving 28 Malaysian GPs. Results: GPs' perception of ED being not a serious condition was a major determinant of their prescribing practice. Doctor's age (younger), gender (female), short consultation time and lack of experience were cited as barriers. The GPs' prescribing habits were heavily influenced by the feedback from the first few patients under treatment, the uncertainty of etiology of ED without proper assessment and the profit margin with bulk purchase. Other barriers include Patients' coexisting medical conditions, older age, lower socio-economic status, unrealistic expectations and inappropriate use of the anti-impoteneet drugs. Cardiovascular side effects and cost were two most important drug barriers. Conclusion: The factors influencing the management of ED among the general practitioners were multiple and complex. An adequate understanding of how these factors (doctors, patients and drugs) interact can assist in the formulation and implementation of strategies that encourage GPs to identify and manage ED patients. 展开更多
关键词 erectile dysfunction prescribing patterns general practitioners barriers MALAYSIA
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Canadian nurse practitioner's quest for identity:A philosophical perspective 被引量:1
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作者 Marie-Elaine Delvin Suzanne Braithwaite Pilar Camargo Plazas 《International Journal of Nursing Sciences》 2018年第2期110-114,共5页
The role of nurse practitioners in primary healthcare has been validated over the years and is now being considered as a key solution in various primary healthcare settings to the provision of comprehensive care.The c... The role of nurse practitioners in primary healthcare has been validated over the years and is now being considered as a key solution in various primary healthcare settings to the provision of comprehensive care.The context in which the role has been established positions nurse practitioners'practice within medical and nursing paradigms.As the healthcare system evolves,nurse practitioners must define their identity to advocate for roles that reflect their professional values.A historical overview highlighting the context in which the NP role expanded will guide a philosophical discussion regarding role identity.After exposing tensions between the nursing and medicine disciplines,Abbots'theory of profession will be utilized to understand the foundations leading to initial research on nurse practitioner integration within the healthcare system.Feminist philosopher bell hooks'discourse on marginality will serve as a platform to reflect on the nurse practitioner identity within the current social context.Foucault's notions of governmentality,parrhesia and care of the self will then guide reflections regarding ways for nurse practitioners to locate themselves as a profession. 展开更多
关键词 FEMINIST FOUCAULT Nurse practitioner ROLE Social justice
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Role of general practitioners in prevention and treatment of hepatitis B in China 被引量:3
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作者 Jing-Jing Ren Ying Liu +7 位作者 Wen Ren Yan Qiu Bing Wang Ping Chen Kai-Jin Xu Shi-Gui Yang Jun Yao Lan-Juan Li 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS 2014年第5期495-500,共6页
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection may impose an economic burden to patients or their families. The prevention and control of HBV could effectively reduce the burden. However, the management of HBV-relate... BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection may impose an economic burden to patients or their families. The prevention and control of HBV could effectively reduce the burden. However, the management of HBV-related patients has not been well controlled in China. With the development of general practitioner(GP) system in this country, GPs may greatly improve the management of the patients with HBV infection. However, the role of GPs in controlling HBV infection has been rarely studied.DATA SOURCES: A literature search of PubMed, CNKI,Wanfang data and VIP was performed with the following key words: "general practitioner", "family physician", "community management", "community health care workers", "family practice", "hepatitis B virus", "HBV", "HBV vaccination", "HBV prevention", "HBV management", "HBV treatment", "antiviral therapy" and "chronic hepatitis B(CHB)". The information about the GPs-involved prevention, diagnosis and treatment of CHB was reviewed.RESULTS: The reports on the role of GPs in the prevention,diagnosis and treatment of HBV infection are few. But the experiences from Western countries demonstrated that GPs could play a significant role in the management of patients withCHB. The importance of GPs is obvious although there are some difficulties in China. GPs and health officials at different levels should work together in the management of patients with CHB.CONCLUSIONS: The involvement of GPs in the management of patients with HBV infection is effective in China. But GPs' knowledge and skills for the control of HBV infection have to be improved currently. GPs' involvement will enforce the management of CHB in China in the near future. 展开更多
关键词 hepatitis B HBV vaccination general practitioner
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A Case Study Evaluation Protocol to Assess Processes, Effectiveness and Impact of a Nurse Practitioner-Led Memory Clinic 被引量:1
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作者 Michael Bentley Melinda Minstrell +3 位作者 Hazel Bucher Martin Morrissey Andrew Robinson Christine Stirling 《Health》 2014年第8期748-756,共9页
The prevalence of dementia is predicted to increase significantly as the population ages and with no foreseeable cure options the burden of dementia will continue to grow. Early diagnosis provides many benefits, inclu... The prevalence of dementia is predicted to increase significantly as the population ages and with no foreseeable cure options the burden of dementia will continue to grow. Early diagnosis provides many benefits, including timely access to appropriate support services and provision of tailored therapeutic interventions for people with dementia and their carers. Memory clinics are a key response to the need for specialist assessment and diagnosis of dementia. Multidisciplinary team memory clinics are considered the “gold standard”;however, such resource intensive clinics are likely unsustainable. The nurse-led memory clinic format may provide a primary care focused, diagnostic service for dementia that does not have the cost implications of multidisciplinary memory clinics but there is limited research using nurse practitioners. This study is exploring the potential of a nurse-led memory clinic as a primary health care approach to health promotion (brain health awareness), disease prevention (risk factor reduction) and early intervention (diagnosis and management of dementia). A realistic evaluation of a nurse practitioner-led memory clinic is described. Realistic evaluation is concerned not only with the outcomes of an intervention but also with the context and mechanisms of the intervention. We are using a mixed methods case study design to describe and evaluate the impact of the nurse practitioner-led memory clinic. The nurse practitioner in this study is an advanced practice aged care nurse who focuses on mental health, and dementia diagnosis, management and risk factor reduction. This study seeks to inform the development of an expanded scope role for nurse practitioners in assessment and referrals for dementia diagnosis. The heterogeneity of clients attending the nurse-led memory clinic will allow us to evaluate what works in the memory clinic, for whom, and under what circumstances, in what respects, and to what extent. 展开更多
关键词 Realistic EVALUATION DEMENTIA Diagnosis NURSE practitioner MEMORY CLINIC Australia
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Effects of a general practitioner cooperative co-located with an emergency department on patient throughput 被引量:2
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作者 Michiel J.van Veelen Crispijn L.van den Brand +1 位作者 Resi Reijnen M.Christien van der Linden 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 CAS 2016年第4期270-273,共4页
BACKGROUND:In 2013 a General Practitioner Cooperative(GPC) was introduced at the Emergency Department(ED) of our hospital.One of the aims of this co-located GPC was to improve throughput of the remaining patients at t... BACKGROUND:In 2013 a General Practitioner Cooperative(GPC) was introduced at the Emergency Department(ED) of our hospital.One of the aims of this co-located GPC was to improve throughput of the remaining patients at the ED.To determine the change in patient flow,we assessed the number of self-referrals,redirection of self-referrals to the GPC and back to the ED,as well as ward and ICU admission rates and length of stay of the remaining ED population.METHODS:We conducted a four months' pre-post comparison before and after the implementation of a co-located GPC with an urban ED in the Netherlands.RESULTS:More than half of our ED patients were self-referrals.At triage,54.5%of these selfreferrals were redirected to the GPC.After assessment at the GPC,8.5%of them were referred back to the ED.The number of patients treated at the ED declined with 20.3%after the introduction of the GPC.In the remaining ED population,there was a significant increase of highly urgent patients(P<0.001),regular admissions(P<0.001),and ICU admissions(P<0.001).Despite the decline of the number of patients at the ED,the total length of stay of patients treated at the ED increased from 14 682 hours in the two months' control period to 14 962 hours in the two months' intervention period,a total increase of 270 hours in two months(P<0.001).CONCLUSION:Introduction of a GPC led to efficient redirection of self-referrals but failed to improve throughput of the remaining patients at the ED. 展开更多
关键词 Emergency Service hospital General practitioners CROWDING Length of stay
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The Influence of E-Commerce on Marketing Practitioners and Consumers 被引量:2
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作者 Rashad Yazdanifard Oluwasegun Samuel 《Computer Technology and Application》 2012年第3期279-282,共4页
The paper sets out to examine the influence of e-commerce on marketing practitioners and consumers. This researcher found out that e-commerce brings about a new experience for both consumers and marketing practitioner... The paper sets out to examine the influence of e-commerce on marketing practitioners and consumers. This researcher found out that e-commerce brings about a new experience for both consumers and marketing practitioners as both groups try to achieve their different goals that end in an online relationship between the duo. This posses a lot of challenges for marketers who have to adapt and modify their offline marketing strategies to suite and meet the demands of e-commerce bringing about the whole concept and execution of e-marketing. The issue of the benefits as well as trust for online transactions based on the fear of insecurity from the consumers' perspective was also discussed. In all, the authors concluded that it's important for organizations engaging in e-commerce to come up with proper strategies to address these issues and build consumer trust in e-commerce; aiding it to further adapt to the ever changing needs of the business world. 展开更多
关键词 E-COMMERCE marketing practitioners consumer.
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Knowledge and Skills for Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections by Rural Medical Practitioners in Bangladesh 被引量:1
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作者 Nazmul Alam Malay K. Mridha +1 位作者 Sibylle Kristensen Sten H. Vermund 《Open Journal of Preventive Medicine》 2015年第4期151-158,共8页
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) management is considered rudimentary among rural medical practitioners (RMPs) in Bangladesh. We sought to understand the level of knowledge and skills in STI management and to asse... Sexually transmitted infection (STI) management is considered rudimentary among rural medical practitioners (RMPs) in Bangladesh. We sought to understand the level of knowledge and skills in STI management and to assess the impact of a two-day training orientation among RMPs in Tangail district. Data were collected through a baseline survey of 225 practicing RMPs in the study area and a three-month follow-up survey of 99 RMPs who participated in a two-day STI/HIV orientation training. The level of formal training among RMPs ranged from none (22.7%), to paramedical training (14.7%) and local medical assistant training (62.6%). The baseline survey revealed a low level of STI/HIV knowledge and misconceptions about the transmission of STI/HIV among RMPs. RMPs mostly prescribed first line antibiotics for treatment of common reproductive tract infections (RTIs) including STIs, but they rarely prescribed the correct dosages according to the national RTI/STI management guidelines. Only 3% of RMPs were able to correctly answer all four HIV transmission (unprotected sexual intercourse, blood transfusion, needle sharing and mother to child transmission) questions at baseline, while 94.9% of RMPs answered all four correctly at three months following the training (p = 0.001). Only 10% of RMPs reported suggesting the recommended drug (azithromycin) and only 2% mentioned about the recommended dosage (2 gm single dose) for the treatment of urethritis/cervicitis;compared to 49.5% suggested azithromycin at follow-up with 39.4% mentioned the recommended 2 gm single dose (p = 0.001). Our study found low level of knowledge and poor practices related RTI/STI management among RMPs. Short orientation training and education intervention shown promise to increase knowledge and management skills for RTIs/STIs. 展开更多
关键词 RURAL Medical practitioners STI MANAGEMENT BANGLADESH HIV Knowledge INFORMAL Health PROVIDERS
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Knowledge of General Practitioners in Cotonou about Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 被引量:1
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作者 Angèle Azon-Kouanou Nonvignon Carrel Abdias Aboué +6 位作者 Mahoutin Semassa Ghislain Missiho Eugénie Dansou Yves Morel Sokadjo Kouessi Anthelme Agbodande Armand Finagnon Wanvoegbe Djimon Marcel Zannou Fabien Houngbé 《Open Journal of Internal Medicine》 2020年第4期311-320,共10页
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) are seen late in specialized medical consultation in Benin. The objective of this work was to assess general practitioners’ ... <strong>Introduction:</strong> Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) are seen late in specialized medical consultation in Benin. The objective of this work was to assess general practitioners’ knowledge in Cotonou about SLE. <strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> This work was a cross-sectional study that was led in the city of Cotonou from July 1 to September 30, 2017. In the study population, we have general practitioners who practice in the city. Data collection was set in response to a self-questionnaire. <strong>Result:</strong> The survey involved 209 general practitioners. The average age was 27.5 years with a minimum of 22 and a maximum of 34. Most of them practiced in private clinics. Besides, 17 doctors (8.1%) reported that they never heard of lupus. Among the 192 remaining, only one had an average knowledge of lupus, while the others had insufficient knowledge. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> From this study, we got that SLE is still little known by the general practitioner. Increasing the knowledge of general practitioners’ knowledge of lupus is compulsory to improve the screening rate. 展开更多
关键词 General practitioners KNOWLEDGE Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Role of Community Health Practitioners in National Development: The Nigeria Situation 被引量:1
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作者 Asiton-a Solomon Ibama Pauline Dennis 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 2016年第7期511-518,共9页
This is a review paper that brings to focus, concepts of Community Health Practice that connect Community Health Practitioners’ Roles to National development in view of its composite index improvement measure of soci... This is a review paper that brings to focus, concepts of Community Health Practice that connect Community Health Practitioners’ Roles to National development in view of its composite index improvement measure of social welfare services provision among others for the citizens of a country over time, with particular emphasis on medical care component of such index aimed at reduction in diseases and poverty in the population. The objective of the review work is to determine the extent to which Community Health Practice, particularly by Community Health Practitioners is capable of ensuring National Development in democratic governance or otherwise, in the context of our country, Nigeria. The methodology applied was traditional review of published literatures concerning the subject and findings of operational research of programme implemented by Community Health Practitioners at the Primary Health Care facilities and household level in the communities. This paper emphasizes on Primary Health Care services delivery contribution to National Development, since it is the level where Community Health Practitioners are mainly commissioned to render their services. Home-Based Care Strategy for Integrated Maternal, Newborn and Child Health piloted in three (3) local government areas (Ahoada West, Etche and Oyigbo) in Rivers State, Nigeria, in 2012 and implemented by Community Health Practitioners, aimed at reducing maternal, newborn and child morbidity and mortality by 20% by 2015 in line with the United Nations (UN) Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5, had been shown to achieve an average of 26% improvement in utilization of maternal and newborn health services, an average of 27% overall reduction in maternal malnutrition status, an average of 14% overall improvement in under 5 years malnutrition status among others in 2013 on comparing with baseline indicators. Nigeria also attained 80% coverage in routine immunization in most vaccine preventable diseases except Tetanus Toxiod (TT) 2 (54%) in 2013 to achieve herd immunity of the community to prevent transmission of disease pathogen to cause a disease. Community Health Practitioners are the frontline Primary Health Care Professionals charged with the responsibility of implementation of immunization programmes in Nigeria and therefore contributing significantly to the prevention and control of targeted vaccine preventable diseases in Nigeria Health System. Our findings on factors militating against Community Health Practitioners’ Roles in National Development as elicited in this paper may form basis for empirical studies to determine the level of significance of each of these factors. In conclusion, it is when the Community Health parameters are adequately addressed that we can ensure sustainable National Development and we can say we have succeeded in our various strategic agenda of government at whatever level that makes up the complex whole. This brings to fore, the importance of the roles of Community Health Practitioners in health care delivery to National Development in the context of our country, Nigeria. 展开更多
关键词 National Development National Development Community Community Health practitioners Roles Primary Health Care Promotive PREVENTIVE CURATIVE Rehabilitative ACCESSIBILITY ACCEPTABILITY AFFORDABILITY Rural Nigeria Health System
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Analysis of the Role of General Practitioners Services in Rural Areas during the COVID-19 Epidemic 被引量:1
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作者 Zuohua Liu Feiya Li +3 位作者 Zihan Liu Qiuxia Wu Xiangyu Li Qiang Wang 《Journal of Advances in Medicine Science》 2021年第2期35-41,共7页
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19,various regions of China have been rapidly deployed under the leadership of the Central Committee of the Party to actively prevent and control the COVID-19.The rural areas of my coun... Since the outbreak of the COVID-19,various regions of China have been rapidly deployed under the leadership of the Central Committee of the Party to actively prevent and control the COVID-19.The rural areas of my country have weak links to the prevention and management of public health emergencies.Problems include lack of medical and health resources and farmers’low awareness of epidemic prevention.Situations that correspond to the prevention and management of the COVID-19 are more serious.As the patient’s first contact and“gatekeeper”in the fight against the epidemic,the general practitioner is responsible for the“first visit-subsequent ongoing intervention”.This article is about the prevention and control of the COVID-19 epidemics and epidemic prevention in terms of dissemination of knowledge,informed crowd control,joint prevention and control,and standardized management of people.This is a summary of the efforts of general practitioners.Quarantine at home,interactive referrals to medical consortiums,special care for contracted families.The function during the management period aims to analyze the role played by general practitioners during the epidemic and to provide new ideas for the prevention and management of the epidemic.Provide more targeted general practitioner-style services in rural areas to promote the implementation and improvement of health and poverty alleviation.The health level of the rural population provides a theoretical standard. 展开更多
关键词 General practitioner SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Epidemic prevention and management
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On attitudes about colorectal cancer screening among gastrointestinal specialists and general practitioners in the Netherlands
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作者 JS Terhaar sive Droste GDN Heine +2 位作者 ME Craanen H Boot CJJ Mulder 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第32期5201-5204,共4页
AIM: To find out whether there are differences in attitudes about colorectal cancer (CRC) screening among gastrointestinal (GI) specialists and general practitioners (GPs) and which method is preferred in a nat... AIM: To find out whether there are differences in attitudes about colorectal cancer (CRC) screening among gastrointestinal (GI) specialists and general practitioners (GPs) and which method is preferred in a national screening program METHODS: Four hundred and twenty Dutch GI specialists in the Netherlands and 400 GPs in Amsterdam were questioned in 2004. Questions included demographics, affiliation, attitude towards screening both for the general population and themselves, methods of screening, family history and individual risk. RESULTS: Eighty-four percent of the GI specialists returned the questionnaire in comparison to 32% of the GPs (P〈0.001). Among the GI specialists, 92% favoured population screening whereas 51% of GPs supported population screening (P〈0.001). Of the GI specialists 95% planned to be screened themselves, while 30% of GPs intended to do so (P〈0.001). Regarding the general population, 72% of the GI specialists preferred colonoscopy as the screening method compared to 27% of the GPs (P〈0.001). The method preferred for personal screening was colonoscopy in 97% of the GI specialists, while 29% of the GPs favoured colonoscopy (P〈0.001). CONCLUSION: Screening for CRC is strongly supported by Dutch GI specialists and less by GPs. The major health issue is possibly misjudged by GPs. Since GPs play a crucial role in a successful national screening program, CRC awareness should be realized by increasing knowledge about the incidence and mortality, thus increasing awareness of the need for screening among GPs. 展开更多
关键词 Colorectal cancer General practitioner Screening COLONOSCOPY AWARENESS
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A qualitative study of nurse practitioner promotion of interprofessional care across institutional settings:Perspectives from different healthcare professionals
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作者 Christina Hurlock-Chorostecki Mary van Soeren +3 位作者 Kathleen MacMillan Souraya Sidani Faith Donald Scott Reeves 《International Journal of Nursing Sciences》 2016年第1期3-10,共8页
Objective:Interprofessional care,an aim of institutional healthcare settings globally,promotes safe,cost-effective,quality care.How professionals act to enable interprofessional care has not been described.The nurse p... Objective:Interprofessional care,an aim of institutional healthcare settings globally,promotes safe,cost-effective,quality care.How professionals act to enable interprofessional care has not been described.The nurse practitioner role,with its expertise in both medicine and nursing,is known to enhance collaboration and promote interprofessional care delivery.The objective of this study was to identify,from the healthcare professionals'perspective,nurse practitioner strategies used to enhance interprofessional care.Method:A hermeneutic phenomenology design was employed.Healthcare professionals from acute care hospitals and associated long-term care residences(n=6)in one Canadian province were invited to participate.Individual interviews were held with healthcare professionals(n=52)who regularly work with a nurse practitioner.The participants were asked to share experiences that held significance or value in promoting interprofessional care.Results:Four valued role attributes were identified;consistent role presence,time to focus on the patient,effective communication,and respectful centrality.Identified strategies extending from the attributes included knowledge sharing,respectful negotiation,identifying patient issues,being open and transparent,listening to opinions,bridging professions,and working as the hub of the group.Multiple types of interprofessional relationships were perceived,with the hierarchical type as the most common.Conclusions:Nurse practitioners in acute care hospital and long-term care settings have valued attributes that can promote interprofessional care.Effective strategies to promote interprofessional care emerge from these role attributes.However,the interprofessional relationship type perceived could enhance or impede the contribution of the strategies to interprofessional care promotion. 展开更多
关键词 HOSPITAL Interprofessional care Nurse practitioner PHENOMENOLOGY Interprofessional collaboration
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Participation of private general practitioners in disease management of malaria in Myanmar
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作者 Thein Tun Zaw Win Tun +3 位作者 Hla Soe Tint Khin Lin Thar Tun Kyaw Moe Kyaw Myint 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2009年第5期71-76,共6页
Objective:Myanmar has been trying to improve the disease management of malaria through public health services. The involvement of private general practitioners(GPs) is recognized as one of the key contributory issues ... Objective:Myanmar has been trying to improve the disease management of malaria through public health services. The involvement of private general practitioners(GPs) is recognized as one of the key contributory issues in malaria control,but no one has yet made an attempt to study the efficiency of their role.This study aimed to assess the participation of GPs in improvement of disease management.Methods:The study was conducted with all 32 GPs practicing at three randomly selected townships with high malaria load situated in Upper Myanmar from June 2006 to March 2007 using a pretest-posttest design to assess their knowledge of the disease management prior to and after intervention.The intervention package consisted of a one-day workshop on diagnosis and treatment of malaria and the supply of facilities for microscopy.Questionnaires filled in before and after tests were compared to assess the change of knowledge after the intervention.Diagnosis and treatment practice during the study period was analysed by review of registers kept by GPs,together with a follow-up survey of their patients for the reliability of data.Results:An overall improvement of knowledge was observed and significant changes were apparent for three variables:the criteria for referral of severe malaria,the effect of incomplete treatment and recommended treatment of Plasmodium vivax.Pre-test results showed that only 65.6%of GPs perceived microscopy or Rapid Diagnostic Test kits(RDTs) for confirmation of malaria necessary,while only 15.6%and 40.6%of the GPs knew the recommended treatments of falciparum and vivax malaria,respectively. However,after intervention 92%of the patients were diagnosed as malaria by RDTs and 3%by microscopy throughout the study.The GPs prescribed artemisinin-based combination therapy(ACTs) to 95%of confirmed falciparum cases and treated 82.4%of RDT confirmed falciparum negatives with chloroquine and primaquine.Concurrent with our study,an international NGO,Population Service International,supplied GPs with RDTs and ACTs at subsidized rate which was helpful.Conclusion:The study suggests that participation of GPs may help improve the disease management of malaria and thus assist in the country’s effort to control ma- laria. 展开更多
关键词 MALARIA Myanmar PRIVATE HEALTH SERVICES DISEASE management PRIVATE general practitioners
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Realities,scope,challenges,and facilitators for implementation of nurse practitioner's role in India:A review
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作者 Malar Kodi S Suresh K.Sharma 《International Journal of Nursing Sciences》 CSCD 2021年第2期237-242,247,共7页
India is in dire need of an alternative to general medical practitioners to overcome a severe shortage of doctors,especially in rural and underprivileged regions.Empowering nurses through nurse practitioner(NP)role is... India is in dire need of an alternative to general medical practitioners to overcome a severe shortage of doctors,especially in rural and underprivileged regions.Empowering nurses through nurse practitioner(NP)role is the superlative solution to provide quality health care in primary care setting.Based on conceptions and research findings of the NP's role,we analyzed and examined the realities,scope,and barriers for implementing the NP's role in India and propose future strategies to create a NP cadre. 展开更多
关键词 Advanced nursing practice Nursing care Nurse practitioners ROLE INDIA
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Does Cash Incentive Effect TB Case Notification by Public Private Mix-General Practitioners Model in Pakistan?
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作者 Robina Ashraf Farah Naureen +7 位作者 Arif Noor Jafer Ilyas Razia Fatima Aashifa Yaqoob Ahmad Wali Mahboob Ul Haq Abdullah Latif Sumaira Hussain 《Journal of Tuberculosis Research》 2018年第2期166-174,共9页
Setting: Private healthcare providers including solo practitioners and laboratories enrolled with Public Private Mix General Practitioners model in Pakistan who were enrolled with the program and maintained participat... Setting: Private healthcare providers including solo practitioners and laboratories enrolled with Public Private Mix General Practitioners model in Pakistan who were enrolled with the program and maintained participation during 2014 to 2016. Objective: To assess the change in case notification by private healthcare providers as well as effect on sputum smear positivity rate at private laboratories after introduction of incentives. Design: A comparative cross-sectional study based on routinely maintained National TB Control Program data collected before and after the introduction of incentives (2014 and 2016). Results: In 2016, TB case notification increased by 71% after cash incentives was introduced. Among the 618 private healthcare providers who enrolled and maintained participation in the Public Private Mix program, only 1% of the GPs contributed to 19% increase in case notification, whereas 27% GPs had reported a reduced number of cases compared to the pre-intervention period. After incentives, slide positivity rate for diagnostic declined by 1.9% and follow-up increased by 0.6%. Number of slides for diagnostic and follow-up testing increased by 82% and 72% respectively. Conclusion: Engaging the private healthcare sector, by providing cash incentives to private health care Provider’s is an effective strategy for providing a substantial increase in National TB case notification. 展开更多
关键词 PUBLIC PRIVATE MIX CASH Incentive Tuberculosis General practitioner Pakistan
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