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Supporting professional self-care for PCN pharmacists
(2021-01)
As pharmacists become established in their
roles within Primary Care Network (PCN)
multidisciplinary teams, it is important
that their wellbeing and self-care needs
are supported. Here, the authors describe
how the ...
Promoting safety in the home during the pandemic and beyond
(2021-03)
With families home schooling their children, caring for young babies and managing housework during lockdown, it is important for health visitors to promote home safety advice to help prevent unintentional accidents and injuries
Utilizing Teledentistry to Manage Cleft Lip and Palate Patients in an Outpatient Setting.
(2021-06)
As a result of the current global pandemic, the dental profession has utilized teledentistry to reduce footfall in the hospitals and clinics where possible. Pediatric dental consultants form a vital part of a multidisciplinary ...
Mixed methods case study exploring primary care antibiotic prescribing practices and maternal expectations of using antibiotics in children
(2021-10)
Overuse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing has resulted in rapid development of antimicrobial resistance. Most antibiotics in the United Kingdom (71.4%) are prescribed in primary care by general practitioners, ...
Clinician perspectives on having point of care tests made available to them during out of hours home visiting
(2021-12)
Background: Little is known about clinicians' perspectives on the use of point of care (POC) tests in assessment of acute illness during primary care out of hours (OOH) care. During a service improvement project, POC tests ...
Closing the circle: a key collaborative opportunity for general practice and psychiatry
(2021-12)
Two of the authors were general practitioners (GPs) in the 1980s, when there was
much interest in consultation, stimulated by the psychoanalyst Michael Balint.
Around one in five psychiatrists worked in consultation ...