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Cordey M, Chatelard S, Widmer D, Ouvrard P, Herzig L
Philos Ethics Humanit Med . 2024 Jul; 19(1):10. PMID: 39014434
This paper draws on qualitative research using focus groups involving 38 general practitioners (GPs). It explores their attitudes and feelings about (over-)medicalisation. Our main findings were that GPs had a...
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Baumlin R, Kaiser C, Combescure C, Rohrer-Christ J, Herzig L, Haller D
Swiss Med Wkly . 2022 Oct; 152:w30226. PMID: 36201222
Introduction: Injuries are amongst the most frequent causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Our aim was to describe the frequency, type of injury and care provided in primary care in...
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Messi M, Mueller Y, Haller D, Zeller A, Neuner-Jehle S, Streit S, et al.
BMC Fam Pract . 2020 Jul; 21(1):150. PMID: 32718315
Background: Multimorbidity is frequently encountered in primary care and is associated with increasing use of healthcare services. The Andersen Behavioral Model of Health Services Use is a multilevel framework classifying...
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Rodondi P, Bill A, Danon N, Dubois J, Pasquier J, Matthey-de-lEndroit F, et al.
J Pain Res . 2019 Aug; 12:2101-2112. PMID: 31372027
Purpose: To investigate among primary care patients and their physicians in western Switzerland the prevalence of use, perceived usefulness, and communication about common treatments for chronic or recurrent low back...
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Herzig L, Zeller A, Pasquier J, Streit S, Neuner-Jehle S, Excoffier S, et al.
BMC Fam Pract . 2019 Jun; 20(1):88. PMID: 31253097
Background: Multimorbid patients may experience a high burden of treatment. This has a negative impact on treatment adherence, health outcomes and health care costs. The objective of our study was...
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Herzig L, Mueller Y, Haller D, Zeller A, Neuner-Jehle S, Deruaz-Luyet A, et al.
BJGP Open . 2019 May; 3(1):bjgpopen18X101622. PMID: 31049405
Background: Managing multiple chronic and acute conditions in patients with multimorbidity requires setting medical priorities. How family practitioners (FPs) rank medical priorities between highly, moderately, or rarely prevalent chronic conditions...
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Clerc Liaudat C, Vaucher P, De Francesco T, Jaunin-Stalder N, Herzig L, Verdon F, et al.
Womens Health (Lond) . 2018 Oct; 14:1745506518805641. PMID: 30370833
Objective: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the main cause of death worldwide and despite a higher prevalence in men, mortality from CVD is higher among women. Few studies have assessed sex...
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Rodondi P, Dubois J, Bill A, Koutaissoff D, Ros J, Aveni E, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Sep; 13(9):e0204613. PMID: 30261029
Objective: Recent guidelines for chronic or recurrent low back pain recommend non-pharmacologic treatments as first-line options. The objective of this study was thus to explore the perceived usefulness of several...
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Gnadinger M, Herzig L, Ceschi A, Conen D, Staehelin A, Zoller M, et al.
Int J Public Health . 2018 May; 63(9):1017-1026. PMID: 29786762
Objectives: To provide estimates of the prevalence of chronic conditions in Swiss primary care. Methods: In total, 175 general practitioners (GP) or pediatricians (PED) reporting to the Swiss Sentinel Surveillance...
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Deruaz-Luyet A, NGoran A, Pasquier J, Burnand B, Bodenmann P, Zechmann S, et al.
BMC Fam Pract . 2018 May; 19(1):66. PMID: 29776442
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, general practitioners (GPs) must establish diagnostic and treatment priorities. Patients also set their own priorities to handle...