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Reflecting on 2021 for the Australian Journal of Primary Health

Parker and colleagues (2021) investigate the attitudes of health professionals to an online support tool for carers of people at the end of their lives. (2021) describe the findings of a qualitative study exploring the attitudes and experiences of general practitioners and sexual health physicians w...

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Published in:Australian journal of primary health 2021-12, Vol.27 (6), p.i
Main Authors: Harris-Roxas, Ben, Lewis, Virginia, Macmillan, Jenny
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Language:English
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Summary:Parker and colleagues (2021) investigate the attitudes of health professionals to an online support tool for carers of people at the end of their lives. (2021) describe the findings of a qualitative study exploring the attitudes and experiences of general practitioners and sexual health physicians when asked to remove long-acting reversible contraceptives. Godbee and colleagues (2021) describe a Massive Open Online Course on dementia prevention and the attitudes of participants to the role that primary healthcare professionals should play in reducing risk of dementia. Dennis and colleagues (2021) discuss the lack of meaningful integration of allied health into primary healthcare teams, and how the lack of supportive policy and funding arrangements undermines efforts to manage chronic conditions in primary health care at scale.
ISSN:1448-7527
1836-7399
DOI:10.1071/PYv27n6_ED