Saying 'goodbye'to single-handed practices; what do patients and staff lose or gain?

P van den Hombergh, Y Engels… - Family …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Background. The practice setting is, next to the GP and staff, an important determinant of the
quality of care. Differences between single-handed practices and group practices in practice …

Do single handed practices offer poorer care? Cross sectional survey of processes and outcomes

J Hippisley-Cox, M Pringle, C Coupland… - BMJ, 2001 - bmj.com
Objectives: To determine whether there are important differences in performance between
group practices and singlehanded general practitioners and the extent to which any …

A systematic review on the effectiveness of group versus single-handed practice

G Damiani, G Silvestrini, B Federico, M Cosentino… - Health policy, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Since the 1970s, many countries have employed the use of the General
practitioner group practice, but there is contrasting evidence about its effectiveness. A …

Practice nurse support and task suitability in a general practice: a cross-sectional survey in Belgium

E Matthys, R Remmen… - Journal of interprofessional …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Single-handed general practices and group practices are the two predominant modes of
primary care provision across European countries. In Belgium, single-handed practices …

[图书][B] Does GP practice size matter? GP practice size and the quality of primary care

E Kelly, G Stoye - 2014 - econstor.eu
This report examines trends in the organisation of general practitioner (GP) practices in
England between 2004 and 2010, and the relationship between practice size and two …

GPs working in solo practice: obstacles and motivations for working in a group? A qualitative study

JM Feron, F Cerexhe, D Pestiaux, M Roland… - Family …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Objective. Our aim was to analyse the obstacles and eventual motivations of solo GPs for
working in group practice. Methods. A qualitative study using 12 focus groups was carried …

The views of singlehanded general practitioners: a qualitative study.

JM Green - British Medical Journal, 1993 - bmj.com
OBJECTIVES--To examine the concerns of singlehanded general practitioners working in
an inner London area and to compare the views of general practitioners in partnerships …

Group practice impacts on patients, physicians and healthcare systems: a scoping review

T Zwiep, J Brehaut, F Balaa, DI McIsaac, S Rich… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To identify the advantages and disadvantages that group practices have on
patients, physicians and healthcare systems. Study design A scoping review was performed …

Whole-person care in general practice:'The nature of whole-person care'

H Thomas, M Best, G Mitchell - Australian journal of general …, 2020 - search.informit.org
Background and objective: Whole-person care (WPC) is a core value of general practice
and is particularly relevant with increasing population multimorbidity. However, WPC has …

Non-face to face consultations and communications in primary care: the role and perspective of general practice managers in Scotland

L Hanna, C May, K Fairhurst - 2011 - dro.deakin.edu.au
Background Practice managers play an important role in the organisation and delivery of
primary care, including uptake and implementation of technologies. Little is currently known …