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- Disconnected relationships between primary care and community-based health and social services and system navigation for older adults: a qualitative descriptive study. 21:69. 2020
- Evaluating implementation and impact of a provincial quality improvement collaborative for the management of chronic diseases in primary care: the COMPAS+ study protocol. 21:3. 2020
- Examining Interprofessional teams structures and processes in the implementation of a primary care intervention (Health TAPESTRY) for older adults using normalization process theory. 21:63. 2020
- Experiences of integrating community volunteers as extensions of the primary care team to help support older adults at home: a qualitative study. 21:92. 2020
- Exploring patient-reported barriers to advance care planning in family practice. 21:94. 2020
- Legal needs of patients attending an urban family practice in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada: an observational study of a legal health clinic. 21:267. 2020
- Response to “understanding the behavioural determinants of opioid prescribing among family physicians: a qualitative study”. 21:109. 2020
- Health TAPESTRY: co-designing interprofessional primary care programs for older adults using the persona-scenario method. 20:122. 2019
- Coordinating care for older adults in primary care settings: understanding the current context. 19:137. 2018
- Nutrition care practices of primary care providers for weight management in multidisciplinary primary care settings in Ontario, Canada - a qualitative study. 19:69. 2018
- Primary care provider perceptions of enablers and barriers to following guideline-recommended laboratory tests to confirm chronic kidney disease: a qualitative descriptive study. 19:192. 2018
- Protocol for a Delphi consensus exercise to identify a core set of criteria for selecting health related outcome measures (HROM) to be used in primary health care. 19:152. 2018
- Routine primary care screening for intimate partner violence and other adverse psychosocial exposures: what’s the evidence?. 17:103. 2016
- ‘Gearing Up’ to improve interprofessional collaboration in primary care: a systematic review and conceptual framework. 17:83. 2016
- Eligibility for interventions, co-occurrence and risk factors for unhealthy behaviours in patients consulting for routine primary care: results from the Pre-Empt study. 16:133. 2015
- Patient presentation and physician management of upper respiratory tract infections: a retrospective review of over 5 million primary clinic consultations in Hong Kong. 15:95. 2014
- Point of care testing for urinary tract infection in primary care (POETIC): protocol for a randomised controlled trial of the clinical and cost effectiveness of FLEXICULT™ informed management of uncomplicated UTI in primary care. 15:187. 2014
- Parents’ and clinicians’ views of an interactive booklet about respiratory tract infections in children: a qualitative process evaluation of the EQUIP randomised controlled trial. 14:182. 2013
- Chronically ill Canadians’ experiences of being unattached to a family doctor: a qualitative study of marginalized patients in British Columbia. 13:69. 2012
- Monitoring physical functioning as the sixth vital sign: evaluating patient and practice engagement in chronic illness care in a primary care setting--a quasi-experimental design. 13:29. 2012
- Pharmacist provision of primary health care: a modified Delphi validation of pharmacists' competencies. 13:27. 2012
- Building an international network for a primary care research program: reflections on challenges and solutions in the set-up and delivery of a prospective observational study of acute cough in 13 European countries. 12:78. 2011
- Enhancing the quality of antibiotic prescribing in Primary Care: Qualitative evaluation of a blended learning intervention. 11:34. 2010
- Preventing disease through opportunistic, rapid engagement by primary care teams using behaviour change counselling (PRE-EMPT): protocol for a general practice-based cluster randomised trial. 11:69. 2010
- Family Physician attitudes about prescribing using a drug formulary. 10:69. 2009
- Stemming the Tide of Antibiotic Resistance (STAR): A protocol for a trial of a complex intervention addressing the 'why' and 'how' of appropriate antibiotic prescribing in general practice. 10:20. 2009
- The effect of using an interactive booklet on childhood respiratory tract infections in consultations: Study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial in primary care. 9:23. 2008
- What are the roles involved in establishing and maintaining informational continuity of care withinfamily practice? A systematic review. 9:65. 2008
- Improving management of patients with acute cough by C-reactive protein point of care testing and communication training (IMPAC3T): study protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial. 8:15. 2007
- The necessary shift from diagnostic to prognostic research. 8:53. 2007
- "I really should've gone to the doctor": older adults and family caregivers describe their experiences with community-acquired pneumonia. 7:30. 2006
- German ambulatory care physicians' perspectives on clinical guidelines – a national survey. 7:47. 2006
- A randomized trial of mail vs. telephone invitation to a community-based cardiovascular health awareness program for older family practice patients [ISRCTN61739603]. 6:35. 2005
- Assessing, treating and preventing community acquired pneumonia in older adults: findings from a community-wide survey of emergency room and family physicians. 6:32. 2005
- Family physicians' involvement and self-reported comfort and skill in care of children with behavioral and emotional problems: a population-based survey. 6:12. 2005
- Procalcitonin-guided antibiotic use versus a standard approach for acute respiratory tract infections in primary care: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial and baseline characteristics of participating general practitioners [ISRCTN73182671]. 6:34. 2005
- A cross-sectional study of early identification of postpartum depression: Implications for primary care providers from The Ontario Mother & Infant Survey. 3:5. 2002