Browsing by Subject "primary health care"
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A critical analysis of the implementation of service user involvement in primary care research and health service development using normalization process theory
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-07-24)BackgroundThere have been recent important advances in conceptualizing and operationalizing involvement in health research and health-care service development. However, problems persist in the field that impact on the scope ... -
Community participation in primary care in ireland: the need for implementation research
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2012-04-30)There are now several decades of history of community participation in health, with significant international evidence to suggest that there is much to be gained by primary health services and disadvantaged communities ... -
Do primary care professionals agree about progress with implementation of primary care teams: results from a cross sectional study
(Springer Nature, 2016-11-22)Background: Primary care is the cornerstone of healthcare reform with policies across jurisdictions promoting interdisciplinary team working. The effective implementation of such health policies requires understanding the ... -
Implementing guidelines and training initiatives to improve cross-cultural communication in primary care consultations: a qualitative participatory european study
(Springer Nature, 2017-02-10)Background: Cross-cultural communication in primary care is often difficult, leading to unsatisfactory, substandard care. Supportive evidence-based guidelines and training initiatives (G/TIs) exist to enhance cross cultural ... -
Patients' experiences of using a smartphone application to increase physical activity: the smart move qualitative study in primary care
(Royal College of General Practitioners, 2014-07-28)Background Regular physical activity is known to help prevent and treat numerous non-communicable diseases. Smartphone applications (apps) have been shown to increase physical activity in primary care but little is known ... -
Potentially inappropriate prescribing among people with dementia in primary care: a retrospective cross-sectional study using the enhanced prescribing database
(IOS Press, 2016-06-07)Background: Little is known about prescribing appropriateness for community-dwelling people with dementia (PWD). Objective: To estimate potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) prevalence among PWD in primary care in ... -
A systematic review of the use of positive deviance approaches in primary care
(Oxford University Press, 2021-11-25)Abstract Background: The Positive Deviance (PD) approach focuses on identifying and learning from those who demonstrate exceptional performance despite facing similar resource constraints to others. Recently, it has been ...