Browsing Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP) by Authors
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Access to Diagnostics Used to Detect CancerO'Shea, Marie T; Collins, Claire; ICGP; Irish Cancer Society (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2016)
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Access to diagnostics: A key enabler for a primary care led health serviceO'Riordan, Margaret; Collins, Claire; Doran, Gillian; ICGP (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2013)
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The association between cervical cancer screening participation and the deprivation index of the location of the family doctor's office.Serman, Fanny; Favre, Jonathan; Deken, Valérie; Guittet, Lydia; Collins, Claire; Rochoy, Michaël; Messaadi, Nassir; Duhamel, Alain; Launay, Ludivine; Berkhout, Christophe; et al. (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2020-05-15)
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Bridging the gap – How GP trainees and recent graduates identify themselves as the future Irish general practice workforceMansfield, Gerard; Collins, Claire; O'Riordan, Margaret; Ryan, Kieran (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2015)
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Cancer Survivorship in General Practice - Barriers Encountered by General Practitioners in IrelandO’Shea, Marie; Collins, Claire; Irish College of General Practitioners (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2018)
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Does patient self-management education of primary care professionals improve patient outcomes: a systematic review.Rochfort, Andree; Beirne, Sinead; Doran, Gillian; Patton, Patricia; Gensichen, Jochen; Kunnamo, Ilkka; Smith, Susan; Eriksson, Tina; Collins, Claire (BMC Family Practice, 2018-09-29)Patient self-management support is recognised as a key component of chronic care. Education and training for health professionals has been shown in the literature to be associated with better uptake, implementation and effectiveness of self-management programs, however, there is no clear evidence regarding whether this training results in improved health outcomes for patients with chronic conditions. A systematic review was undertaken using the PRISMA guidelines using the Cochrane Library, PubMEd, ERIC, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web searches, Hand searches and Bibliographies. Articles published from inception to September 1st, 2013 were included. Systematic reviews, Meta-analysis, Randomized controlled trials (RCTs), Controlled clinical trials, Interrupted time series and Controlled before and after studies, which reported on primary care health professionals' continuing education or evidence-based medicine/education on patient self-management for any chronic condition, were included. A minimum of two reviewers participated independently at each stage of review. From 7533 abstracts found, only two papers provided evidence on the effectiveness of self-management education for primary healthcare professionals in terms of measured outcomes in patients. These two articles show improvement in patient outcomes for chronic back pain and diabetes based on RCTs. The educational interventions with health professionals spanned a range of techniques and modalities but both RCTs included a motivational interviewing component. Before and up to 2 years after the incorporation of patient empowerment for self-management into the WONCA Europe definition of general practice, there was a scarcity of high quality evidence showing improved outcomes for patients as a result of educating health professionals in patient self-management of chronic conditions.
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Domestic Violence During Pregnancy: GP Survey ReportO'Shea, Marie T; Collins, Claire; Ni Riain Ailis; Daly, Miriam Dr. (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2016)
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Future career intentions of recent GP graduates in Ireland: a trend analysis studyPericin, Ivana; Mansfield, Gerard; Larkin, James; Collins, Claire; Irish College of General Practitioners (British Journal of General Practice Open, 2018-01)
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The Future of Irish General Practice: ICGP Member Survey 2015Collins, Claire; O'Riordan, Margaret (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2015)
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General Practice Research in 2014: Research and Audit Activity presented at the ICGP Research and Audit Conference and projects provided with ICGP Ethical Approval or FundingCollins, Claire; ICGP Research Department (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2015)
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ICGP Audit ToolkitCollins, Claire; ICGP Professional Competence Audit Sub-Committee Membership (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2011-05)
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ICGP Research and Audit Conference Abstracts 2015Collins, Claire; ICGP Research Department (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2016)
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Managing hypertension in frail oldest-old-The role of guideline use by general practitioners from 29 countries.Roulet, Céline; Rozsnyai, Zsofia; Jungo, Katharina Tabea; A van der Ploeg, Milly; Floriani, Carmen; Kurpas, Donata; Vinker, Shlomo; Kreitmayer Pestic, Sanda; Petrazzuoli, Ferdinando; Hoffmann, Kathryn; et al. (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2020-07-10)
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Mental Health Consultations in a General Practice Out of Hours Service - informing the future direction of servicesCollins, Claire; O'Shea, Marie T.; Finegan, Pearse; Cunniffe John; Collier, Dorcas; Curran, Margaret; Kearns, Michelle (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2016)
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Minor surgery in general practice in Ireland- a report of workload and safety.Ní Riain, Ailís; Maguire, Niall; Collins, Claire (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2020-06-23)
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An online survey of Irish general practitioner experience of and attitude toward managing problem alcohol use.Collins, Claire; Finegan, Pearse; O'Riordan, Margaret (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2018-12-18)In the general practice setting screening, brief intervention and counselling have been shown to be effective in the reduction of problem alcohol use. This study aimed to explore Irish general practitioners' (GPs) current practice of and attitudes towards the management of problem alcohol use. An online survey was emailed, with one email reminder, to 1750 general/family practitioners who were members of the Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP) and for whom an active email address was available. Overall, 476 completed questionnaires were received representing a 27.2% response rate. Two-thirds of the respondents reported that they have managed patients for problem alcohol use and related issues in the past year. The majority, 96%, of respondents indicated that they initiate conversations around alcohol even when the patient does not do so. Almost two thirds of GPs stated that they use structured brief intervention when talking to patients about their alcohol intake and circa 85% reported that they provide some form of counselling in relation to reducing alcohol consumption. While more than two out of three GPs felt prepared when counselling patients in relation to alcohol consumption, almost half considered they are ineffective in helping patients to reduce alcohol consumption. One third of GPs advised that they did not have access to an addiction counsellor. GPs in this survey reported widespread experience of screening and intervention, however, many still felt ineffective. In order to maximise the potential impact of GPs, a clearer understanding is required of what interventions are effective in different scenarios. Furthermore, GPs are only part of the solution in terms of addressing alcohol consumption. The services available in the broader health care system and Government alcohol related policy needs to further support GPs and patients.
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Planning for the Future Irish General Practitioner Workforce - informed by a national survey of GP trainees and recent GP graduatesCollins, Claire; Mansfield, Gerard; O'Ciardha, Darach; Ryan, Kieran (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2014)
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Promoting physical health among people with enduring mental illness: a qualitative study of healthcare providers' perspectives.Collins, Claire; Finegan, Pearse; O'Shea, Marie; Larkin, James; Pericin, Ivana; Osborne, Brian (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2021-04-21)
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Research and audit in General Practice (presentation)Collins, Claire; Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP) (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2012-10-22)
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A survey of GP experience with the work of the National Cancer Control Programme and their views in relation to service prioritiesO'Shea, Marie T; Collins, Claire; ICGP (Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP), 2016)