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Qualitative Study Of Primary Care Clinicians' Views On Point-Of-Care Testing For C-Reactive Protein For Acute Respiratory Tract Infections In Family Medicine., Victoria Hardy, Matthew Thompson, Gina A Keppel, William Alto, M Ashworth Dirac, Jon Neher, Christopher Sanford, Jaime Hornecker, Allison Cole Jan 2017

Qualitative Study Of Primary Care Clinicians' Views On Point-Of-Care Testing For C-Reactive Protein For Acute Respiratory Tract Infections In Family Medicine., Victoria Hardy, Matthew Thompson, Gina A Keppel, William Alto, M Ashworth Dirac, Jon Neher, Christopher Sanford, Jaime Hornecker, Allison Cole

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

OBJECTIVE: To explore clinicians views of the barriers and facilitators to use of C-reactive protein (CRP) point-of-care tests (POCT) in US family medicine clinics for the management of acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in adults.

SETTING: Five family medicine clinics across two US states.

PARTICIPANTS: 30 clinicians including 18 physicians, 9 physician residents, 2 physician assistants and 1 nurse practitioner, took part in the study.

DESIGN: A qualitative study using a grounded theory approach to thematically analyse focus group interviews.

RESULTS: These clinicians had limited access to diagnostic tests for patients with ARTI, and very little knowledge of CRP POCT. …


New Leadership Model For Family Physicians In The Eastern Mediterranean Region: A Pilot Study Across Selected Countries, Salman Rawaf, Waris Qidwai, Tam Khoja, Kashmira Nanji, Ny Kurashi, F Alnasir, Ma Al Shafaee, M Al Shetti, M Bashir, Nes Saad, S Alkaisi, W Halasa, H Al-Duwaisan, A Al-Ali, Tm Farahat, M Tarawneh, A Khathami, A Abutiheen, Iqbal Azam Syed, A Swaka Jan 2017

New Leadership Model For Family Physicians In The Eastern Mediterranean Region: A Pilot Study Across Selected Countries, Salman Rawaf, Waris Qidwai, Tam Khoja, Kashmira Nanji, Ny Kurashi, F Alnasir, Ma Al Shafaee, M Al Shetti, M Bashir, Nes Saad, S Alkaisi, W Halasa, H Al-Duwaisan, A Al-Ali, Tm Farahat, M Tarawneh, A Khathami, A Abutiheen, Iqbal Azam Syed, A Swaka

Department of Family Medicine

Background: Family Medicine is growing rapidly across the Eastern Mediterranean Region. However, it needs support in terms of overall health system development. This will require strong leadership in family medicine to implement the change required to improve current conditions.

Objective: To collect data that will support the development of a leadership program for the future family physicians in the region.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from July 2016 to September 2016 in eight countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region, (Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia). These countries were selected to obtain perceptions …