Aus J Primary Health
@AusJPrimHealth
Followers
445
Following
161
Media
4
Statuses
427
Australian Journal of Primary Health publishes international high-quality, peer-reviewed research, reviews and analyses. #AusJPrimaryHealth & now on LinkedIn
Melbourne, Victoria
Joined April 2017
Streamlining chlamydia care | @AusJPrimHealth Insights from the Management of #Chlamydia Cases in #Australia study highlight how motivated staff & workflow integration can boost adoption of evidence-based interventions in #GeneralPractice. 🇦🇺📊 https://t.co/uX57Bt87G5
0
1
2
📣Published in the latest edition of #AusJPrimaryHealth "Oral health status and oral health-related quality of life: a cross-sectional study of clients in an Australian opioid treatment program" https://t.co/e20zroevsW
publish.csiro.au
Background Individuals with opioid dependence often experience poor oral health, including dental decay, periodontal disease and mucosal infection, frequently exacerbated by factors such as smoking,...
0
0
0
Call for papers 📣 Special issue "Quality Improvement and Evaluation in Primary Health Care". If your manuscript focuses on innovation in primary health care this issue is for you! Submissions accepted til April 30th 2025. link below⬇️ #AusJPrimaryHealth
https://t.co/a5OW6NQeVt
0
0
1
Call for papers: 'Quality Improvement and Evaluation in Primary Health Care' An upcoming @AusJPrimHealth special collection aims to contribute to our understanding of innovation in primary health care. https://t.co/du4lhxo7KH
#AusJPrimaryHealth
0
2
2
We're very pleased to see this important article published in @AusJPrimHealth getting attention in the media. Congratulations Amy Coe et al. Social media group support for antidepressant deprescribing: a mixed-methods survey of patient experiences
0
1
1
AJPH has moved to a continuing publishing model. This means all papers are published online as they are accepted. We form Collections every 2 months and we have Special Issue Collections. See current call re Community Health
0
1
2
Congratulations to @Institute4EBH @PeprahBk who had one of his PhD papers selected as the editor's choice to be published open access in @AusJPrimHealth - well done Kwame!
New #OpenAccess #EditorChoice paper, @AusJPrimHealth 29(6): 'GPs’ perception of value of natural history info & awareness & use of guidelines’ resources to support antibiotic prescribing for self-limiting infections' by @PeprahBk, et al. #AusJPrimaryHealth
https://t.co/Lw8D0WkXuG
1
1
2
New in @AusJPrimHealth: - The paramedic–GP relationship: scoping review #OpenAccess - Young Australians’ receptiveness to discussing sexual health with a GP #OA - Patient initiated radiology requests: proof of wellness through images #OA
#AusJPrimaryHealth
https://t.co/RXdCkSwdoe
1
1
0
@AusJPrimHealth Would you like to publish your next article as #OpenAccess at no cost to your research budget? #AusJPrimaryHealth has a growing number of agreements in place with libraries that pre-pay your #OA charges. View the list and see if you are eligible:
0
1
0
New #OpenAccess #EditorChoice paper, @AusJPrimHealth 29(6): 'GPs’ perception of value of natural history info & awareness & use of guidelines’ resources to support antibiotic prescribing for self-limiting infections' by @PeprahBk, et al. #AusJPrimaryHealth
https://t.co/Lw8D0WkXuG
connectsci.au
Many acute infections improve spontaneously, and awareness of the natural history of such infections underpins community antibiotic stewardship clinical st
0
1
3
I am excited that one of my PhD papers was selected as the editor's choice to be published open access in the @AusJPrimHealth. In this paper, we highlight using the natural history information in everyday GP consultation. We are grateful to the @CSIROPublishing editorial team.
New #OpenAccess #EditorChoice paper, @AusJPrimHealth 29(6): 'GPs’ perception of value of natural history info & awareness & use of guidelines’ resources to support antibiotic prescribing for self-limiting infections' by @PeprahBk, et al. #AusJPrimaryHealth
https://t.co/Lw8D0WkXuG
1
3
5
Australian Journal of Primary Health publishes contributions on the theory and evidence-based practise of community health services and primary health care. #napcrg23
0
0
1
Are you interested in being a peer reviewer for AJPH? Get in touch with our editorial team to express your interest https://t.co/6Ssqq7Dfp1
@AAAPC_ANZ #phdchat #AcademicTwitter
0
4
2
Are you interested in being a peer reviewer for AJPH? Get in touch with our editorial team to express your interest https://t.co/6Ssqq7Dfp1
@AAAPC_ANZ #phdchat #AcademicTwitter
0
4
2
What makes a high quality #hospital #discharge summary according to GPs? Scoping review now published from Melinda Gusmeroli, Stephen Perks, Cassie Lanskey and Nicole Bates https://t.co/iG7aIQVX5j
connectsci.au
The aim of this scoping review was to identify and map the literature which discusses specifically Australian general practitioners’ (GPs) views on the qua
0
0
1
This recent publication explores the impact of #telemonitoring on self-management and quality of life. Read more from Josephine Chow and colleagues https://t.co/KDEMTDzZF0
connectsci.au
Self-management is an important aspect of the management of a range of long-term conditions. This study demonstrates the feasibility of telemonitoring as a
0
0
0
Read the latest #EditorChoice article, published #OpenAccess in @AusJPrimHealth 29(5): 'Community health workers (Behvarz) in primary health care: a qualitative inductive content analysis of challenges' by @Lida94558787, et al. #AusJPrimaryHealth
https://t.co/G241kF69Eq
connectsci.au
Behvarz workers or community health workers not only play a major role in the health system, but also contribute to filling the gap between communities and
0
1
2
How did #physical function change for rural patients who were unable to attend structured #exercise groups due to #Covid-19 restrictions? Details online now from Jake Romein and Jaclyn Bishop https://t.co/ekxPYfS6xY
connectsci.au
Little is known about the health impacts of ceasing group exercise programs during the COVID-19 pandemic on rural individuals with chronic disease. This st
0
1
1