In this study, researchers aimed to increase awareness and adoption of screening for anxiety and for intimate partner violence in women and adolescent girls by identifying screening barriers and facilitators to inform clinical resource development.
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A survey of first year Family Medicine residents revealed that 37% MDs to 43% DOs chose Family Medicine during their core clerkship rotation, underscoring the importance of earlier clinical experiences in shaping future family physicians’ career choices www.jabfm.org/content/38/6...
Less than 60% of adolescents have completed the recommended human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine series, despite proven efficacy. New study supports advocating for initiating the HPV vaccine at a younger age encouraging completion by 14 years old www.jabfm.org/content/38/6...
Many people with cystic fibrosis are not established with a primary care provider due to specialty care visits, resulting poor documentation of non-CF related screenings. Research emphasizes PCP integration into the CF care team to ensure comprehensive care www.jabfm.org/content/38/6...
Limited access to digital technology, lack of awareness of portal benefits and lack of clinician discussion likely contribute to disparities in patient portal access. New study suggests individualized training might help more patients access their portals. www.jabfm.org/content/38/6...
POCUS integration into rural family medicine could strengthen equitable access to care, yet it remains limited due to inconsistent and ambiguous reimbursement practices.
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Primary care physicians (PCPs) have a broad scope of work yet face increasing demands on their time and pressure to see more patients. This analysis aims to update PCP workforce shortage estimates by assessing the number of unique patients seen per year www.jabfm.org/content/38/6...
Diabetes Shared Medical Appointments have benefits beyond improvement in clinical diabetes outcomes, though sustainability can be challenging. Researchers point to policy change, payment innovation, and novel reimbursement models to enhance the sustainability of SMAs www.jabfm.org/content/38/5...
Understanding primary care panel size is crucial in addressing primary care shortage and clinician burnout. Research highlights the importance of individual and practice-level factors in workforce planning & policy development to optimize care delivery & manage workload www.jabfm.org/content/38/5...
Implementing a QILC grounded in health equity resulted in increased screening and documented contraceptive use in all participating clinics. Interventions to improve contraceptive access should be grounded in historic and social understanding of reproductive health care www.jabfm.org/content/38/5...
Firearm violence is the leading cause of death in America's pediatric population and PCC's are positioned to identify future firearm violence risk. Researchers evaluated the viability of asking adolescents SaFETy score screening questions in a PC setting www.jabfm.org/content/38/5...
Primary care practices with greater integration of behavioral health have better patient-reported outcomes. Researchers sought to identify whether there is a threshold effect in the relationship between the degree of IBH & patient-reported outcomes www.jabfm.org/content/38/5...
Researchers found a positive association between the availability of immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception (IPP-LARC) and rapid repeat pregnancy, highlighting the need for greater health system engagement for promoting IPP-LARC.
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Researchers in this study found period poverty to be greater than perceived and varied in how it manifests in different demographic areas. These findings point to the need for varied interventions based on age-group and location #MenstrualEquity #PublicHealth www.jabfm.org/content/38/5...
It is unclear whether consistent use of patient portals by patients indeed helps them manage chronic illnesses. New study found patient portal usage is associated with greater likelihood of T2DM and hypertension control www.jabfm.org/content/38/5...
Religious beliefs are cited as one cause of declining vaccination rates. Evidence suggests addressing faith-based vaccine hesitancy through education that addresses patient's spirituality & collaboration with organizations connected to patients' religious communities www.jabfm.org/content/38/4...
Health care changes and constraints likely affect how patients make decisions about care seeking. Where would patients go if there were no limits? New study finds patients prefer primary care, emphasizing the importance of primary care, continuity, access, and quality.
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GI illnesses often occur as a consequence of long-term heavy alcohol use. Study suggests that primary care providers should screen their GERD patients for AUD, as they are at a higher risk of AUD diagnosis within 2 years.
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Athletic trainers connect high school students & family medicine practices. In underserved communities, ATs can be students’ first contact with healthcare. New article found that students trusted ATs, and are positioned to support whole-person care
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Care coordination is a promising strategy to navigate the complexities in primary care, but its effectiveness remains unclear. Researchers identified four types of care coordination, an important step in improving its effectiveness and patient outcomes
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Inadequate bowel preparation for colonoscopies is associated with missed diagnoses, prolonged procedure time, and need to repeat procedures. New research examines the association of cognitive impairment and participant demographic and clinical characteristics with IBP. www.jabfm.org/content/38/3...
Physicians are trained to advocate for their individual patients but could make significant impacts when intervening and advocating at the policy level. New research examines family medicine physician participation in the pollical process. www.jabfm.org/content/38/3...
The primary care workforce shortage is projected to worsen, studies indicate education costs, discrimination, burnout, & salary disparities as key factors. Understanding physicians’ experiences w/ discrimination is an important step towards addressing the shortage www.jabfm.org/content/38/3...
Most people who need OUD treatment do not receive medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Primary care can help increase MOUD access, yet only 6 to 10% of primary care clinicians prescribe MOUD. New research highlights barriers and strategies for MOUD implementation www.jabfm.org/content/38/3...
Depression has been defined and redefined several times, now seen as a treatable, homogenous disorder. Focusing pharmaceutical treatments and away from an individual’s life experience has led to overdiagnosis and overtreatment of patients with depression symptoms www.jabfm.org/content/38/3...
Pooled cohort equations (PCE) are race- & sex-specific formulas that estimate a person’s 10-year risk of heart attack or stroke. Widely used to guide statin recommendations, there remains a significant gap between calculator-guided recommendations and actual statin use www.jabfm.org/content/38/3...
Guidelines are just a starting point, not the end goal, of successful implementation. Research has identified key facilitators and barriers that impact clinicians' ability to safely prescribe opioids www.jabfm.org/content/37/3...
New research evaluated the prevalence of lung cancer screening in Latino patients by place of birth, finding those without documented country of birth had lower odds of receiving screening #MedSky #FamilyMedicine www.jabfm.org/content/38/3...