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Content ArticleThis study, published by the International Institute of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, evaluates the safety and efficacy of flushing the cervical canal and the uterine cavity with local anaesthetic in order to reduce the pain felt by patients during office hysteroscopy.
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Content ArticleReferrals to hospital are increasing as more people continue to live longer with a range of complex conditions. The Professional Records Standards Body (PRSB) recognise that good information sharing is integral to ensuring that patients can receive the ongoing care that they need. Currently there are differences between GP systems and GP practices in the clinical content of referrals, with multiple templates in use. The clinical referral information standard is designed to improve the exchange of referral information from GPs to hospital consultants and other health care professionals providing outpatient services.
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Content ArticleThis guide, published by the American-based Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) looks at how patient safety can be improved in primary care settings by engaging patients and families. It is the result of a two-year effort to develop an evidence-based collection of interventions and case studies exploring how primary care organisations and practitioners engage patients and families in improvement work and in their personal safe care. The resource includes a user's guide and is accompanied by a deep environmental scan that informed the development of the work.
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Content ArticleThis FAQ resource from the Royal College of General Practitioners, provides information about a number of topics relevant to general practice and how to keep patients and staff safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Content ArticleNHS National Services Scotland has produced this video for Primary Care staff to aid safe donning, doffing and disposal of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Content ArticleThis resource on managing contraceptive provision without face to face consultations has been produced by the Primary Care Women’s Health Forum to help primary care clinicians support women with their contraceptive needs during the coronavirus pandemic. It covers hormonal contraception including pills, patches, combined hormonal ring, IUD, IUS, implant, depo provera and emergency contraception.
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- Social distancing
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Content ArticleThis report by the Primary Care Foundation considers the question: 'Is the drive to improve outcomes and the quality of integrated urgent care being compromised by poor data quality?' The report highlights that monitoring the performance of NHS contracts is vital to allow commissioners to understand and compare the effectiveness of services, and that this monitoring cannot occur without accurate data. The authors conducted a detailed study of current data before exploring how issues in the system might be overcome. The report aims to build consensus for change within the urgent care sector.
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Content ArticleThis Clinical Knowledge Summary (CKS) topic is based on the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) post-traumatic stress disorder guideline. This CKS topic covers the management of children and adults with post-traumatic stress disorder in primary care. It does not cover the management of post-traumatic stress disorder in secondary care; or the management of anxiety, depression, drug or alcohol misuse, dissociative disorders, or adjustment disorders.
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Content ArticleConstipation can be a life–threatening issue for people with a learning disability who are at heightened risk from complications if it is left untreated. This campaign has been developed by NHS England to support people with a learning disability, their carers and people who work in primary care to recognise the signs of constipation. Resources have been co–created with input from the Down’s Syndrome Association, Mencap and Pathways Associates to ensure that they are fit for purpose. The resources aim to: Drive awareness of the seriousness of constipation Help people recognise the signs of constipation at an early stage Empower people to take action and ensure that people with a learning disability experiencing constipation get the right health support straight away Raise awareness of the steps which can be taken to prevent constipation.
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Content ArticleSurgery is lifesaving or life-enhancing for millions of patients every year. However, the operation is not in itself an isolated ‘event’: it is part of a process which includes preparation and recovery. Ensuring the quality of the entire perioperative pathway is important to achieving the best possible outcome for every patient. This guidance is intended to be used by primary care, surgeons, anaesthetists, perioperative teams and preoperative assessment (POA) services. It applies to all patients who are being considered for surgery, or are on a waiting list for surgery in the non-emergency setting, irrespective of the magnitude of procedure or the type of anaesthesia contemplated. Its recommendations will support the care of individual patients, the recovery of elective services, and achieving key goals of the NHS Long Term Plan including reducing health inequalities and preventing serious health deterioration.
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Content ArticlePatient Participation Groups (PPGs) are generally made up of a group of volunteer patients, the practice manager and one or more of the GPs from a practice. PPGs meet on a regular basis to discuss the services on offer, and how improvements can be made for the benefit of patients and the practice. The Patients Association has produced this set of videos and resources for PPGs, including: information on why GP practices and Primary Care Networks need patient groups step-by-step guide to establishing a GP patient group reasons to have a patient group and what’s in it for the GP practice and patients effectively working together in partnership recruitment, increasing diversity and communicating with the wider patient population.
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Content ArticleResearch shows that patients who stayed registered with the same GP over many years have fewer out-of-hours appointments and acute hospital admissions, as well as a reduced risk of death. Helen Salsibury in this BMJ article discusses the benefits of continuity of care not only for the patient but also the doctor.
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Content ArticleThis toolkit aims to help GP practices set up and run effective Patient Participation Groups (PPGs). It includes resources to help set up and develop PPGs, as well as to help PPGs think creatively about patient involvement. The toolkit covers:Guide to setting up a PPGVirtual groupsIncreasing membershipWhat can Healthwatch do to help?
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Content ArticlePrimary care services are the front door to the NHS - they are the first port of call when we feel unwell and the main coordinator of care when we are living with health conditions. The primary care team have an important role in making people feel welcomed, listened to and taken seriously. Yet we often hear examples about people who have not had their communication needs met within primary care. This includes people with sensory impairments, people with learning disabilities, autistic people, people living with dementia, people who don’t speak English fluently, people with low or no literacy, people who are digitally excluded, people living nomadically, people experiencing homelessness and many others. This report sets out the key issues faced by people with specific communication needs within primary care and what they feel would make the biggest difference, as well as key actions primary care leaders and teams can take to support inclusive communication.
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Content ArticleThe health and care system in the UK is under intense pressure and as a result, patient and public satisfaction with services has dropped significantly, prompting debate and discussion about the future of health and care services. In this article, Charlotte Wickens, Policy Adviser at The King's Fund, looks at five 'myths' perpetuated about the NHS by politicians and the media. She analyses the extent to which each myth can be backed up or debunked by the available data and evidence. The myths she analyses are: The NHS is a bottomless pit, demanding more and more money The NHS is inefficient GPs aren't working hard enough to meet demand for appointments The government has 'fixed' social care The NHS is being privatised
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Content ArticleGeneral practice has always been the foundation and gateway to the NHS, but this part of the healthcare system is now under strain due to greater demand from an increasingly complex patient profile, and a stretched workforce. Lack of staff and coherent planning means that the current model is not fit for purpose, and this has resulted in a recent decrease in patient satisfaction. This proposal by the think tank Policy Exchange outlines the reforms that could help the NHS develop a model of general practice to better meet the needs and interests of patients and healthcare workers.
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Content ArticleThe Remote by Default research study, a collaboration between the Universities of Oxford and Plymouth and the Nuffield Trust, has been exploring how technology can be harnessed to support excellent primary care. Using workshops, interviews, and focus groups of clinicians, service users, and other stakeholders, they have begun to map the multiple interacting influences on the choice of consultation modality.
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Content ArticleA short video to show you how to have a video consultation with your GP surgery after receiving an invitation via text message.
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