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Male consultations in general practice in Australia 1999-00General practice series no. 11Male Consultations in General Practice in Australia 1999-00 is a secondary analysis of data from the second year of the BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health) program, April 1999-March 2000. Based on 44,308 encounters with male patients and 59,366 encounters with female patients, it reports the characteristics of male patients who attended GPs in Australia, and the characteristics of these encounters. Comparisons are made between the encounters of male patients and female patients. The report also examines the age-related pattern of commonly managed problems and changes in management rates of specific illnesses across age groups at male patient encounters. Subsamples of encounters with male patients provide data on the management of work-related problems at GP encounters, and male patient body weight to height ratio, smoking status and alcohol use. Authored by Bayram C, Britt H, Kelly Z & Valenti L. Published 19 February 2003; ISSN 1442 3022; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 239 4; AIHW cat. no. GEP 11; 112pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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General practice activity in Australia 2000-01General practice series no. 8This publication is the eighth in the General Practice Series produced by the General Practice Statistics and Classification Unit, a Collaborating Unit of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and The University of Sydney. It reports results of the third year of the BEACH program, April 2000 to March 2001. Data reported by 999 general practitioners on 99,900 GP-patient encounters are used to describe aspects of general practice in Australia: the characteristics of the general practitioners and their patients; the types of services the GPs provide; the problems managed and the treatments provided at encounters. Information is also reported on patient body weight to height ratio, smoking status and alcohol use of sub-samples of patients. Changes in the relative rates of management of specific morbidities and changes in management techniques adopted by GPs are investigated, for the period April 1998-March 2001, the first three years of the BEACH program. Authored by Britt H, Miller GC, Knox S, Charles J, Valenti L, Henderson J, Kelly Z & Pan Y. Published 12 December 2001; ISSN 1442 3022; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 155 7; AIHW cat. no. GEP 8; 176pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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Trends in the affordability of child care servicesWelfare working paper no. 29Current until 1 May 2002. Authored by Dowling P, Kelly Z & Moyle H. Published 1 May 2001; ISSN 1035 5049; 19pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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General practice activity in Australia 1999-2000General practice series no. 5This publication is the fifth in the General Practice Series produced by the General Practice Statistics and Classification Unit, a Collaborating Unit of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and the University of Sydney. It reports the results of the second year of the BEACH program, April 1999 to March 2000. Data reported by 1,047 general practitioners on 104,700 GP-patient encounters are used to describe aspects of general practice in Australia: the characteristics of general practitioners; the types of services they provide; the characteristics of patients who attend general practitioners; the problems managed at the GP-patient encounters and the management techniques adopted by the GPs. Information collected by the GPs on the wellbeing, body weight to height ratio, smoking status and alcohol use of sub-samples of patients are also included. Authored by Britt H, Miller GC, Charles J, Knox S, Sayer GP, Valenti L, Henderson J & Kelly Z. Published 21 December 2000; ISSN 1442 3022; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 093 2; AIHW cat. no. GEP 5; 169pp.; $20.00 |
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