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Australian Journal of Primary Health

Australian Journal of Primary Health is a scientific journal, published since 2001 in English. The journal's country of origin is Australia and its primary focus areas are public health and health services.

Details
Abbr. Aust J Prim Health
Start 2001
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1448-7527
e-ISSN 1836-7399
Country Australia
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 9030 38
SJR / Ranks: 9745 442
CiteScore / Ranks: 9213 2.70
JIF / Ranks: 6403 1.3
Recent Articles
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Demant D, Byron P, Debono D, Jethani S, Goldblatt B, Thomson M, et al.
Aust J Prim Health . 2025 Mar; 31. PMID: 40080472
Background Despite growing recognition of the importance of collecting sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data to improve healthcare access and equity for LGBTQA+ populations, uncertainty remains around how these...
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Thorburn K, Aadam B, Waks S, Bellingham B, Harris M, Fisher K, et al.
Aust J Prim Health . 2025 Mar; 31. PMID: 40048312
Co-design and co-production are increasingly used to improve and innovate healthcare practices and services to better address people's healthcare needs. Mental health consumers, especially people diagnosed with serious mental illness,...
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Gaspar J, Bulsara C, Arnold-Reed D, Taylor K, Williams A
Aust J Prim Health . 2025 Mar; 31. PMID: 40036142
Background There are several studies investigating the effectiveness and participation rates of the Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP), but there is limited literature pertaining to the role and...
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DCunha N, Chelberg G, Huang I, Tabatabaei-Jafari H, Bagheri N, Bail K, et al.
Aust J Prim Health . 2025 Mar; 31. PMID: 40029745
Background In recent years, there has been increased recognition of the importance of unmet needs of services for people with dementia regionally and nationally. This study aimed to explore the...
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Gunatillaka N, Advocat J, Ball L, Haines T, Williams C, Chai T, et al.
Aust J Prim Health . 2025 Mar; 31. PMID: 40029744
Background Approximately 500 million people worldwide live with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The UK's 'Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial' (DiRECT) is a potential novel method for care. An Australian trial of...
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Gibson C, Goeman D, Pond C, Yates M, Hutchinson A
Aust J Prim Health . 2025 Feb; 31. PMID: 39998931
Background The increasing prevalence of dementia requires a change in the organisation and delivery of primary care to improve the accessibility of best-practice care for people living with dementia and...
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Mursa R, McErlean G, Patterson C, Halcomb E
Aust J Prim Health . 2025 Feb; 31. PMID: 39977262
Background Chronic conditions are a major health concern. Most Australian men are overweight or obese and half live with at least one chronic health condition. Many chronic conditions are preventable...
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Prior S, Maxwell H, Bramble M, Marlow A, Doherty D, Campbell S
Aust J Prim Health . 2025 Feb; 31. PMID: 39951368
Background In 2018, a community care organisation in Northwest Tasmania collaborated with University of Tasmania researchers to develop and implement a strategy for incorporating a reablement-based model of care into...
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Thomas J, Kamalakkannan A, Prgomet M, Gardner K, McGuire P, Campbell G, et al.
Aust J Prim Health . 2025 Feb; 31. PMID: 39932845
Background This study aimed to gain a comprehensive understanding of oral COVID-19 antiviral prescribing in Australian general practice. Methods The study was a retrospective observational cohort study. Routinely collected, de-identified,...
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Chiu H, Kuo C, Lai C
Aust J Prim Health . 2025 Feb; 31. PMID: 39903600
In 2017, Taiwan launched a dedicated long-term care plan for Indigenous peoples, enhancing tribal cultural health stations. By 2018, the Indigenous Council introduced a cultural safety mentoring program for caregivers,...