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Publikováno v:
British Journal of General Practice. 66:e337-e346
Background There has been no comprehensive examination of the public’s understanding of, and attitudes towards, NHS 24. Aim To investigate the public’s use of NHS 24 and explore their understanding of, and beliefs about, the service. Design and s
Publikováno v:
British Journal of General Practice. 61:e1-e11
Background The symptom iceberg describes the phenomenon that most symptoms are managed in the community without people seeking professional health care. The size of the iceberg for many symptoms is unknown, as is their association with personal chara
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open
Objectives To examine the type, duration and outcome of the symptoms and health problems Scotland's nurse-led telephone advice service (NHS 24) is contacted about and explore whether these vary by time of contact and patient characteristics. Design A
Autor:
Tariq Ali, Peter Murchie, Corri Black, Anne McAteer, Angharad Marks, Laura E Clark, Caitlin S. MacLeod, W. Cairns S. Smith, Nicholas Fluck, Gordon Prescott
Publikováno v:
Family practice. 30(3)
Much of the emphasis for primary care management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) has focused on cardiovascular risk; however, many patients die of other causes. Aim. In order to guide future primary care management of CKD, we report the causes of dea
Publikováno v:
BMC Family Practice, Vol 13, Iss 1, p 21 (2012)
BMC Family Practice
BMC Family Practice
Background Symptom characteristics are strong drivers of care seeking. Despite this, incongruous consultation behaviour occurs and has implications for both individuals and health-care services. The aim of this study was to determine how frequently i
Autor:
Blair H. Smith, Brian McKinstry, Denise A Gray, Jan E Clarkson, Rodolfo Hernández, Ken Stewart, Fergus Daly, Richard Davenport, Peter T. Donnan, Vicky Hammersley, Jill Morrison, Sima Hayavi, Frank Sullivan, Anne McAteer, Luke Vale, Iain R. C. Swan
Publikováno v:
Health Technology Assessment, Vol 13, Iss 47 (2009)
Sullivan, F M, Swan, I R C, Donnan, P T, Morrison, J M, Smith, B H, McKinstry, B, Davenport, R J, Vale, L D, Clarkson, J E, Hernandez, R, Stewart, K, Hammersley, V, Hayavi, S, McAteer, A, Gray, D & Daly, F 2009, ' A randomised controlled trial of the use of aciclovir and/or prednisolone for the early treatment of Bell's palsy: the BELLS study ', Health Technology Assessment, vol. 13, no. 47, pp. iii-iv, ix-xi 1-130 . https://doi.org/10.3310/hta13470
Sullivan, F M, Swan, I R C, Donnan, P T, Morrison, J M, Smith, B H, McKinstry, B, Davenport, R J, Vale, L D, Clarkson, J E, Hernandez, R, Stewart, K, Hammersley, V, Hayavi, S, McAteer, A, Gray, D & Daly, F 2009, ' A randomised controlled trial of the use of aciclovir and/or prednisolone for the early treatment of Bell's palsy: the BELLS study ', Health Technology Assessment, vol. 13, no. 47, pp. iii-iv, ix-xi 1-130 . https://doi.org/10.3310/hta13470
Objective: To determine whether oral prednisolone or aciclovir, used separately or in combination, early in the course of Bell's palsy, improves the chances of recovery at 3 and 9 months.Design: A 2 x 2 factorial randomised double-blind trial. Patien
Autor:
Luke Vale, Brian McKinstry, Fergus Daly, Ken Stewart, Peter T. Donnan, Blair H. Smith, Janet E. Ciarkson, Frank Sullivan, Richard Davenport, Anne McAteer, Jillian Morrison, Victoria Hammersley, Iain R. C. Swan, Sima Hayavi
Publikováno v:
Clinical Otolaryngology. 32:460-460
Publikováno v:
BMC Family Practice, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 16 (2011)
BMC Family Practice
BMC Family Practice
Background Recent changes in UK primary care have increased the range of services and healthcare professionals available for advice. Furthermore, the UK government has promoted greater use of both self-care and the wider primary care team for managin