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BMC Family Practice
(ISSN: 1471-2296)
This journal no longer participates in Medscape Publishers' Circle Program. No new articles will be republished.
This essay highlights the principles of evidence-informed shared decision-making in the context of statin guidelines, but is widely applicable to other clinical decisions.
Patients with multimorbidity are becoming increasingly common in primary care. This study examined the strategies PCPs employ when faced with the challenge of caring for these complex patients.
The experience of young adults with hypertension can be very different than that of older patients. This study examined their attitudes to assess barriers to hypertension treatment and control.
Body size perception, knowledge about obesity and factors associated with lifestyle change among patients, health care professionals and public health experts.
Fidelity evaluation of the compared procedures for conducting the PVS-PREDIAPS implementation strategy to optimize diabetes prevention in primary care.
Prepared and highly committed despite the risk of COVID-19 infection: a cross-sectional survey of primary care physicians' concerns and coping strategies in Singapore.
Survey of perceptions and educational needs of primary care providers regarding management of patients with class II and III obesity in Ontario, Canada.
Swāsthya, an integrated chronic condition management programme for families of patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
The developing family doctor system: evidence from the progress of the family doctor signing service from a longitudinal survey (2013-2016) in Pudong New Area, Shanghai.
Home blood-pressure measurement for the diagnosis and monitoring of arterial hypertension by French general practitioners: a cross-sectional survey in the Auvergne region.
Adaptive work in the primary health care response to domestic violence in occupied Palestinian territory: a qualitative evaluation using Extended Normalisation Process Theory.
Mission Statement:
BMC Family Practice publishes original research articles in all aspects of primary health care, including clinical management of patients, professional training, shared decision making, and the organization and evaluation of health care in the community.