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Clinical Acceptability of a Quality Improvement Program for Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk in People With Chronic Kidney Disease in Australian General Practice: Qualitative Study

Clinical Acceptability of a Quality Improvement Program for Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk in People With Chronic Kidney Disease in Australian General Practice: Qualitative Study

CM is an academic GP registrar, NL is a research fellow, and KS is a research assistant. All are female and are affiliated with the University of Melbourne. NL acted in a liaison role for practices during the trial. An interview guide (Multimedia Appendix 2) was developed to focus on questions regarding the clinical usefulness of the recommendations, impact on clinical workflows, and perceived change in clinical performance.

Caroline McBride, Barbara Hunter, Natalie Lumsden, Kaleswari Somasundaram, Rita McMorrow, Douglas Boyle, Jon Emery, Craig Nelson, Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e55667

General Practitioners’ Perspectives About Remote Dermatology Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Netherlands: Questionnaire-Based Study

General Practitioners’ Perspectives About Remote Dermatology Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Netherlands: Questionnaire-Based Study

Moreover, this type of service has enabled Dutch GPs to continually provide dermatology care to patients while minimizing the number of (unnecessary) conventional face-to-face consultations (in dermatology or GP practice) and the risk of exposure to SARS-Co V-2. The Netherlands is one of the few countries where an integrated remote digital dermatology service in GP care has been operating, integrated, and fully reimbursed since 2006 [12].

Esmée Tensen, Craig Kuziemsky, Monique W Jaspers, Linda W Peute

JMIR Dermatol 2023;6:e46682

Use of General Practitioner Telehealth Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Regional Victoria, Australia: Retrospective Analysis

Use of General Practitioner Telehealth Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Regional Victoria, Australia: Retrospective Analysis

GP health service use data included aggregated monthly number of consultations (ie, total number of Medicare consultations items claimed for GP consultations in any of the general practices registered within the Practice Aggregation Tool for the Clinical Audit Tool system for any given month).

Feby Savira, Liliana Orellana, Martin Hensher, Lan Gao, Andrew Sanigorski, Kevin Mc Namara, Vincent L Versace, John Szakiel, Jamie Swann, Elizabeth Manias, Anna Peeters

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e39384

The Usability of Homelab, a Digital Self-service at a Dutch General Practice, for Diagnostic Tests: Pilot Study With a Questionnaire

The Usability of Homelab, a Digital Self-service at a Dutch General Practice, for Diagnostic Tests: Pilot Study With a Questionnaire

Patients can use Homelab to order diagnostic tests online without going to the GP for a diagnostic test referral. After ordering a test on Homelab, the patient’s GP needs to authorize the ordered test; this way, GPs can monitor what is being ordered. Authorizing the ordered tests ensures that the tests are reimbursed health care. A consultation is scheduled when a diagnostic test result is abnormal or a disease or a condition is present. Both the patient and the GP can view the test result online.

Kyma Schnoor, Anke Versluis, Niels H Chavannes, Esther P W A Talboom-Kamp

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e42151

To Refer or Not to Refer in Teledermoscopy: Retrospective Study

To Refer or Not to Refer in Teledermoscopy: Retrospective Study

In addition, these previous TDsc studies were often carried out in a study setting where the feasibility of TDsc was examined with a simulated TDsc service that was not yet integrated into GP daily practice. Furthermore, in some of these TDsc studies, the GP did not act as a gatekeeper, the referral decision was made by a (tele)dermatologist and not by a GP, or the photos of the skin lesions were not acquired by the GP themself but, for example, by a trained nurse (also called a melanographer) [6-11].

Esmée Tensen, Femke van Sinderen, Marcel W Bekkenk, Monique W Jaspers, Linda W Peute

JMIR Dermatol 2022;5(3):e40888

General Practitioners’ Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence–Enabled Systems: Interview Study

General Practitioners’ Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence–Enabled Systems: Interview Study

For example, GP 3 mentioned the following: In the end, every time I turn on a computer, I use artificial intelligence. Only 22% (4/18) of the GPs had experience with AI-enabled systems and only 50% (2/4) of them explicitly mentioned having used it in their GP work. In answering the question of why GPs had not had experiences with AI-enabled systems, the participants gave 3 explanations. First, they said they did not know about any AI-enabled tools for the GP sector (interview 15).

Christoph Buck, Eileen Doctor, Jasmin Hennrich, Jan Jöhnk, Torsten Eymann

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(1):e28916