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Nicholson, Emma; McDonnell, Thérèse; Conlon, Ciara; De Brún, Aoife; Doherty, Edel; Collins, Claire; Bury, Gerard; McAuliffe, Eilish – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Background: General practitioners (GP) report multiple challenges when treating individuals with intellectual disabilities which may influence referral rates. The study aimed to establish factors that influence GP's decision-making when referring a child with intellectual disabilities to the emergency department. Method: Discrete choice…
Descriptors: Children, Intellectual Disability, Family Practice (Medicine), Physicians
Nicola Gregson; Cathy Randle-Phillips; Sal Hillman – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Primary care health checks, screenings and GP consultations are often the gateway for people with intellectual disabilities to access their physical and mental healthcare. For a population who experience greater levels of health difficulties alongside significant health inequality, improving care quality and access is of major importance. This…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Medical Services, Family Practice (Medicine), Primary Health Care
Lisa R. Park – Volta Review, 2023
Cochlear implants (CIs) have revolutionized the field of audiology, providing a life-changing solution for children with bilateral profound hearing loss. Expanding criteria has allowed children with significant unilateral hearing loss (UHL) to benefit from this technology as well. The practice is not without controversy, however. While we have…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Assistive Technology, Children, Deafness
Lee, Linda; King, Gillian; Freeman, Thomas; Eva, Kevin W. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
Many models of safe and effective clinical decision making in medical practice emphasize the importance of recognizing moments of uncertainty and seeking help accordingly. This is not always done effectively, but we know little about what cues prompt health professionals to call on resources beyond their own knowledge or skill set. Such…
Descriptors: Cues, Physicians, Self Management, Help Seeking
Jensen, K. M.; Taylor, L. C.; Davis, M. M. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2013
Background: Due to significant medical improvements, persons with Down syndrome now live well into adulthood. Consequently, primary care for adults with Down syndrome needs to incorporate routine care with screening for condition-specific comorbidities. This study seeks to evaluate the adherence of primary care physicians to age- and…
Descriptors: Adults, Down Syndrome, Access to Health Care, Medical Services
Goodman, Kenneth; Grad, Roland; Pluye, Pierre; Nowacki, Amy; Hickner, John – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2012
Introduction: Electronic knowledge resources have the potential to rapidly provide answers to clinicians' questions. We sought to determine clinicians' reasons for searching these resources, the rate of finding relevant information, and the perceived clinical impact of the information they retrieved. Methods: We asked general internists, family…
Descriptors: Physicians, Family Practice (Medicine), Information Retrieval, Internet
Dormuth, Colin R.; Carney, Greg; Taylor, Suzanne; Bassett, Ken; Maclure, Malcolm – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2012
Introduction: Knowledge translation (KT) initiatives have the potential to improve prescribing quality and produce savings that exceed the cost of the KT program itself, including the cost of evaluation using pragmatic study methods. Our objective was to measure the impact and estimated savings resulting from the distribution of individualized…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Prevention, Program Effectiveness, Intervention
Chauhan, U.; Kontopantelis, E.; Campbell, S.; Jarrett, H.; Lester, H. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2010
Background: Routine health checks have gained prominence as a way of detecting unmet need in primary care for adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) and general practitioners are being incentivised in the UK to carry out health checks for many conditions through an incentivisation scheme known as the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF).…
Descriptors: Human Body, Mental Retardation, Patients, Adults
Whitley, Heather P. – Journal of Rural Health, 2011
Purpose: To quantify the monetary value of medications provided to rural Alabamians through provision of pharmaceutical manufacturer-sponsored prescription assistance programs (PAPs) provided by a clinical pharmacist in a private Black Belt family medicine clinic during 2007 and 2008. Methods: Patients struggling to afford prescription medications…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, African Americans, Low Income Groups, Medical Services
Tang, Tricia S.; Skye, Eric P. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2009
Patients' receptivity towards medical student participation has been examined predominantly from the patient and/or the medical student perspective. Few studies have investigated the preceptor's perspective. The study examined preceptors' experience with patients declining medical student participation in clinical care and identified…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Student Participation, Family Practice (Medicine), Patients
Steiner, Rose M.; Walsworth, David T. – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2010
Introduction: Improving Performance in Practice (IPIP) is an initiative convened by the American Board of Medical Specialties. It investigates the efficacy of coaches in helping primary-care practices improve the care of patients with diabetes and asthma. Most IPIP states use coaches who have a health care background, and are trained in quality…
Descriptors: Manufacturing Industry, Physicians, Medical Education, Primary Health Care
Stepanikova, Irena – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2012
This study examined two types of potential sources of racial-ethnic disparities in medical care: implicit biases and time pressure. Eighty-one family physicians and general internists responded to a case vignette describing a patient with chest pain. Time pressure was manipulated experimentally. Under high time pressure, but not under low time…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Medical Services, Social Bias, Physicians
Baker, Ed; Schmitz, David; Epperly, Ted; Nukui, Ayaka; Miller, Carissa Moffat – Journal of Rural Health, 2010
Context: Scope of practice is an important factor in both training and recruiting rural family physicians. Purpose: To assess rural Idaho family physicians' scope of practice and to examine variations in scope of practice across variables such as gender, age and employment status. Methods: A survey instrument was developed based on a literature…
Descriptors: Prenatal Care, Age, Employment Level, Physicians
Shah, Shaival S.; Lutfiyya, May Nawal; McCullough, Joel Emery; Henley, Eric; Zeitz, Howard Jerome; Lipsky, Martin S. – Health Education Research, 2008
Patient education in asthma management is important; however, there is little known about the characteristics of patients receiving asthma education or how often primary care physicians provide it. The objective of the study was to identify the characteristics of patients receiving asthma education. It was a cross-sectional study using 2001…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Patient Education, Physicians, Diseases
Peterson, Lars E.; Dodoo, Martey; Bennett, Kevin J.; Bazemore, Andrew; Phillips, Robert L., Jr. – Journal of Rural Health, 2008
Context: Rural areas have fewer physicians compared to urban areas, and rural emergency departments often rely on community or contracted providers for staffing. The emergency department workforce is composed of a variety of physician specialties and clinicians. Purpose: To determine the distribution of emergency department clinicians and the…
Descriptors: Physicians, Family Practice (Medicine), Urban Areas, Rural Areas