词汇 | example_english_general-practice |
释义 | Examples of general practiceThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. This study also raised questions about the effectiveness of the generalpractice consultation in educating young women about the pill. There was also a decision to consider practice organization and trends in generalpractice for the future. We have therefore carried out a survey of use and knowledge about aspirin in different groups of generalpractice patients. Advertising by word of mouth was frequently suggested (19%), and promotion through the generalpractice (13%). The new contract for generalpractice could provide similar opportunities. Improving management of bereavement in generalpractice based on a survey of recently bereaved subjects in a single generalpractice. In the final chapter we are presented with the main challenges that generalpractice faces during industrialisation. The demand for eating disorder care : an epidemiological study using the generalpractice data base. Nevertheless, for most physicians in generalpractice opium-based medications remained a standby. Socioeconomic determinants of rates of consultation in generalpractice based on fourth national morbidity survey of general practices. Evaluating the benefits of generalpractice based counseling services. But it cannot make a generalpractice of this, on pain of again becoming a laughingstock. Frequently, adoptive parents take their children to a generalpractice pediatrician shortly after their arrival in the country. A review of the costs and effectiveness of assessing the elderly in generalpractice. Even at the local level, the decisions of one purchaser, such as a generalpractice fundholder, do not determine service delivery for the whole community. Many of these occur commonly in generalpractice and the possibility of diabetes may be overlooked. Microbiological samples were taken from the anterior nares at the subjects' generalpractice or in their home. An estimate of number of stools from generalpractice would be extremely useful as a denominator for other national surveillance systems facilitating international comparisons. Included were questions about the provision of services applicable to prison populations but not usually to mainstream generalpractice. Protocols have established a place in generalpractice but evidence of their impact on patient management and clinical outcomes in primary care is lacking. The use of teleconferencing in generalpractice research demonstrates how new technology incorporated with older research methodologies creates new research methods. Without increases in budgets for staff training within generalpractice, the costs of developing a solid knowledge base may be prohibitive. The process of lengthening booking intervals in generalpractice. Effects of introducing a nurse practitioner into generalpractice 97 a wide range of knowledge and skills which she brought to the role. In the majority of patients (influenza vaccine, 98 % and pneumococcal vaccine, 94 %), vaccination was carried out in generalpractice. So in conclusion, research into adolescent health in generalpractice has survived its infancy and enjoyed a healthy childhood. In total 31 people attended the focus groups, 10 recruited directly from the city centre and 21 recruited via generalpractice. Physicians in internal medicine, surgery, and anaesthesiology held significantly shorter estimations of "terminal" than did physicians in generalpractice, public health, and psychiatry. Further research is needed to evaluate the most effective way of delivering evidence-based interventions in generalpractice and incorporated into training programmes. The majority of health visitors are based within primary care, generally deriving their case-load from the generalpractice list. By measuring congruent and neutral baselines in each session, we were able to control for generalpractice and learning effects. Evaluation of the short-term impact of counseling in generalpractice. The majority of parents consider generalpractice to be an appropriate setting for adolescent health promotion. Alternatively, this finding might reflect biased sampling as generalpractice attenders, by definition, are more likely to rely on their general practitioner. Randomised controlled trial of a generalpractice programme of home-based exercise to prevent falls in elderly women. Four representatives were drawn from each of the three disciplines of generalpractice, primary care nursing and community pharmacy. This study found that most subjects in one generalpractice who were on repeat prescriptions for cardiovascular drugs were also using aspirin regularly. However, it is only recently that the idea of generalpractice specialists has been formalized. It should be noted that this study took place against a backcloth of huge change in the organisation of generalpractice as a whole. He begins, by describing the sense of distress he views in current generalpractice with the transformation of family practice into a 'production line process'. Despite the generalpractice to the contrary, the marriage commission views polyandry as sanctioned by marumakkatayam law, and hence as constituting custom. A study comparing two computerized medical record systems in a nurse run heart clinic in a generalpractice setting. This study actually formed the basis for the organization of primary prevention in generalpractice in the region. Other data rated poor or very poor were local authority data, 70% (32), data from generalpractice, 63% (31), and hospital data, 63% (31). The dependent variable was the global adherence to pharmacotherapeutic guidelines as a measure of good prescribing in a generalpractice setting. If design is to be considered as research it needs to be independent of commercial activity or what we might characterise as generalpractice. Evidence based generalpractice: a retrospective study of interventions in one training practice. This has resulted in the generalpractice of micronutrient fertilization in the region as a yield insurance for producers. Nurses, particularly working in generalpractice may not have the 'power' to develop research in their practices. The potential impact on what we now understand as generalpractice can be viewed as a benefit or a risk. Randomised controlled trial of clinical medication review by a pharmacist of elderly patients receiving repeat prescriptions in generalpractice. Clinical medication review by a pharmacist of patients on repeat prescriptions in generalpractice: a randomized controlled trial. For instance, if it is a treatment likely to be useful in generalpractice, the trial should be held in general practices. The article discusses recruitment issues in a multi-centre randomized controlled trial of differing educational approaches to improving dementia care in generalpractice. Because of this, a separate steering group was established, including members working in generalpractice, community health, mental health and local authority social services. Alliance is considering how to improve both social care and generalpractice accessibility to training. However, recent major changes in generalpractice may be diminishing the importance and/or deliverability of such an approach. How generalpractice can help improve care of people 203 links and convenient parking facilities. The skills of health professionals in generalpractice can be used to complement those in secondary care. Participants were drawn from generalpractice, primary care nursing and community pharmacy. Obviously the contribution of generalpractice, public health and the community itself, all have a contribution to make. A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness and costeffectiveness of psychodynamic counselling for generalpractice patients with chronic depression. This study examined the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of short-term counselling in general practice for patients with chronic depression either alone or combined with anxiety. A retrospective cohort study based in generalpractice. All but one physician in the sample had undergone some hospital training before settling into generalpractice. A family planning counsellor list, based on generalpractice, should be established as part of an integrated service with complementary facilities in clinics and hospitals. This suggests that where and how a baby is born may be associated with postnatal consultation patterns in generalpractice. This study shows that, when surveying opinions of patients about generalpractice care, patients of different characteristics will give different views of the same service. A cross-sectional survey of 600 patients was carried out in a group generalpractice. Visual examination of printouts of generalpractice consultations over time were plotted ('consultation timelines'). It is cheaper and more feasible in generalpractice than 24-h blood pressure monitoring. The research was based in one generalpractice and used measures devised specifically for the purpose. There is no generalpractice in this matter, decision depend on the context of the evaluation. However, generalpractice in the analysis of interpersonal behaviors is to attempt to assign a principal function to any discourse strategy. Frequency of patients' consulting in generalpractice and workload generated by frequent attenders : comparisons between practices. About 80% also agreed with the statement that the educational program, including the facilitators, showed a capacity to adjust to the reality in generalpractice. The number of patients in generalpractice needing multidimensional risk intervention should be adjusted to available resources. Problems with recruitment in a randomised controlled trial of counselling in generalpractice : causes and implications. Four subjects refused interview but allowed full access to generalpractice/psychiatric records. The study sample was purposively selected on the basis of gender, age, generalpractice and participation in both intervention and control group. These outcomes would all constitute additional burden in generalpractice. The standardized psychiatric diagnosis of personality disorder predicted frequent attendance to generalpractice and a reduced likelihood of referral to secondary care. Patients were randomly sampled from generalpractice lists, followed by quota sampling from the general public to achieve an age/gender balance between groups. The plants were not irrigated as this is the generalpractice in this region. My ideas of economic reform went far ahead of the generalpractice then. Forty-five percent were primary care physicians in internal medicine and 55% were in family or generalpractice. Early recognition depends on awareness of the commonness of problems by those in hospital follow-up departments and in generalpractice. Conducting randomized trials in generalpractice : methodological issues and practical issues. This approach has many advocates as the sample can clearly be seen to reflect the populations attending generalpractice. Of the 65 remaining subjects, 61 were interviewed and psychiatric and/ or generalpractice records scrutinized. Problems in using the hospital anxiety and depression scale in generalpractice. A total of 1441 (40 %) cases and 1448 (56 %) controls gave consent for a note search in the generalpractice casecontrol component. This orientation, of course, is well within the traditions of good generalpractice with respect to any other kind of health problem. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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