Published on in Vol 9 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/44944, first published .
Consultation Rate and Mode by Deprivation in English General Practice From 2018 to 2022: Population-Based Study

Consultation Rate and Mode by Deprivation in English General Practice From 2018 to 2022: Population-Based Study

Consultation Rate and Mode by Deprivation in English General Practice From 2018 to 2022: Population-Based Study

Journals

  1. Parry W, Fraser C, Crellin E, Hughes J, Vestesson E, Clarke G. Continuity of care and consultation mode in general practice: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study using patient-level and practice-level data from before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in England. BMJ Open 2023;13(11):e075152 View
  2. Chappell P, Dias A, Bakhai M, Ledger J, Clarke G. How is primary care access changing? A retrospective, repeated cross-sectional study of patient-initiated demand at general practices in England using a modern access model, 2019–2022. BMJ Open 2023;13(8):e072944 View
  3. Vestesson E, De Corte K, Chappell P, Crellin E, Clarke G. Antibiotic prescribing in remote versus face-to-face consultations for acute respiratory infections in primary care in England: an observational study using target maximum likelihood estimation. eClinicalMedicine 2023;64:102245 View
  4. Yang J, Andersen K, Rai K, Tritton T, Mugwagwa T, Tsang C, Reimbaeva M, McGrath L, Payne P, Backhouse B, Mendes D, Butfield R, Wood R, Nguyen J. Health Care Resource Utilization and Costs Associated With COVID-19 Among Pediatrics Managed in the Community or Hospital Setting in England: A Population-based Cohort Study. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 2024;43(3):209 View
  5. Sweeney K, Donaghy E, Henderson D, Huang H, Wang H, Thompson A, Guthrie B, Mercer S. Patients’ experiences of GP consultations following the introduction of the new GP contract in Scotland: a cross-sectional survey. British Journal of General Practice 2024;74(739):e63 View
  6. Donaghy E, Sweeney K, Henderson D, Angus C, Cullen M, Hemphill M, Wang H, Guthrie B, Mercer S. Primary care transformation in Scotland: a qualitative evaluation of the views of patients. British Journal of General Practice 2024;74(747):e702 View
  7. Mukherjee M, Okusi C, Jamie G, Byford R, Ferreira F, Agarwal U, Weatherill D, Fletcher M, Quint J, Romel Bhuia M, de Lusignan S, Sheikh S. Modifiable risk factors for asthma exacerbations during the COVID-19 pandemic: a population-based repeated cross-sectional study using the Research and Surveillance Centre primary care database. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe 2024;42:100938 View
  8. Demoule D, Quindroit D, Frévent D, Collins P, Chazard P, Beuscart P, Berkhout P, Calafiore D, Quersin D. Primary care monitoring of HbA1c tests in type 2 diabetic patients in Northern France and impact of the successive COVID-19 pandemic containments. Diabetes Epidemiology and Management 2024;16:100233 View
  9. Ge X, Chappell P, Ledger J, Bakhai M, Clarke G. The Use of Online Consultation Systems and Patient Experience of Primary Care: Cross-Sectional Analysis Using the General Practice Patient Survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e51272 View
  10. Pettigrew L, Petersen I, Mays N, Cromwell D. The changing shape of English general practice: a retrospective longitudinal study using national datasets describing trends in organisational structure, workforce and recorded appointments. BMJ Open 2024;14(8):e081535 View
  11. Tan Y, Chang W, Katsoulis M, Denaxas S, King K, Cox M, Davie C, Balloux F, Lai A. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health-care use among patients with cancer in England, UK: a comprehensive phase-by-phase time-series analysis across attendance types for 38 cancers. The Lancet Digital Health 2024;6(10):e691 View
  12. Grischott T, Mehra T, Meyer M, Senn O, Rachamin Y. Procedure Prioritization During a Nationwide Ban on Non-Urgent Healthcare: A Quasi-Experimental Retrospective Study of Hospital Data in Switzerland. Health Services Insights 2024;17 View