Family Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Family Practice is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Patient preferred role in medical decision-making in Mexico City with different chronic diseases1
Perceptions of hypnotherapy for children with functional abdominal pain: a qualitative study0
Point-of-care ultrasound can make the difference in patients with heart failure at primary care0
Letter to the editor: deepening the discourse on decarbonisation in general practice: the missing reflexive and relational layers0
Nationwide utilization of antidepressants and anxiolytics during pandemic restrictions: results from the Trends in Drug Utilization During COVID-19 Pandemic in Turkey (PANDUTI-TR) study0
Perceptions, facilitators and barriers of digital interdisciplinary consultation: a qualitative study0
Response to “Increasing and diversifying the primary care physician workforce”: a perspective on the identity and branding problem in family medicine0
Impact of a shared medical decision-making aid on patient decisional conflict regarding human papillomavirus vaccination: a mixed-methods study0
Calcium score: what do the most reliable guidelines recommend? An analysis using the G-TRUST tool0
Profile of European frequent attenders in primary health care: a systematic review and meta-analysis0
Evaluating large language models for specialist referral triage in primary care: a quantitative study using otolaryngology scenarios0
Physician payment models and preventive cancer screening: a population-based retrospective cohort analysis from Ontario, Canada0
Comment on “General practitioners’ support and implementation concerns for Australia's proposed aged care primary care model: a cross-sectional survey”0
An overview of developing clinical prediction models in family practice0
Effectiveness of interventions for the management of multimorbidity in primary care and community settings: systematic review and meta-analysis0
Family physician perspectives on managing indirect patient care activities in the electronic inbox: a systematic mixed studies review0
Changes in benzodiazepine, z-drug, and other sedative prescribing in primary care in Ireland between 2014 and 20220
Impact of an interdisciplinary digital consultation platform on general practitioner referrals for musculoskeletal symptoms: a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial0
Impact of team-based primary care on health care utilization among patients with mental and substance use disorders: a systematic review of English-language articles0
ChatGPT's performance in sample size estimation: a preliminary study on the capabilities of artificial intelligence0
Assessing public acceptance and perceived need for a “Family Pharmacy” model in South Korea: a cross-sectional web-based survey0
Equity, incentives, and the unspoken drift in general practitioner care0
Cost-effectiveness of a corticosteroid injection versus exercise therapy for shoulder pain in general practice (SIX-Shoulder Study): a randomized controlled trial0
Decision makers' perceptions of integrating genetic counselors into primary care0
A pilot point-of-care kidney disease clinic in primary care to pharmacologically optimise people with chronic kidney disease (PROTECT KIDNEY)0
Creatinine clearance, reduced kidney function, and optimizing prescribing safety through practice feedback: a mixed methods study0
Feasibility of implementing an intervention in general practice for deprescribing of glucose-lowering medication in overtreated elderly0
A longitudinal qualitative study exploring how workplace factors impact family physicians’ provision of spiritual care during comprehensive patient care: implications for burnout prevention and policy0
Physical activity and quality of life in statin users0
Effect of collection–assessment–plan–do–check–aggrandizement model of personalized patient education in patients with diabetes: a cluster randomized controlled study0
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